MINUTES. - May 10th,2 2021 The Caswell County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 10,2021. Members present: Chairman, David Owen, Vice Chairman, Jeremiah Jefferies, William Carter, John Dickerson, Rick McVey, and Steve Oestreicher. Also present: County Manager, Bryan Chairman Owen open the public hearing and stated that this is a non-binding courtesy public hearing, the Board has already voted on zoning; tonight, the Board is here to listen to the Miller and Interim Clerk Ashley Powell citizens. Then opened the floor for public comments. Commissioner Dickerson joined the meeting at 6:52 p.m. PUBLIC COMMENTS The public comments follow this page. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Carter made a motion at 8:41p.m. to recess the May 10, 2021 public hearing leaving it open for 24 hours to receive any additional public comment, seconded by Commissioner Jefferies. The motion carried unanimously. From: KI Merritt meritrzyoegmail.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 4:27:53 PM Subject: Anderson Community Zoning To: ktby@casweloumyne gov akiby@caswelccountync.gov, Dear Commissioners, Our names are Kim Merritt. Ilive on Vinson Rd, Burlington NC, in the Anderson community. We built on: family land that has been ini the family 3 generations. We like the peacefulness and quietness of this area and we want it to stay that way. IfI wanted to live in town or near a large toxic business then I would move to one... but we don't. We hunt fish and farm this land. When we built here, we built to stay here and retire here. We do not want this asphalt as our neighbor, nor the toxins, noise and neusenses that would go along with it. Iworry constantly about the what we will be exposed to in our community and the health issues that it WILL CAUSE, for the children and adults that live We have been asking for over a year now: for protection and zoning against this business and others. So once again, we are asking you to protect the rights, health and lives oft the people of Caswell here. County, especially those that actually want the zoning. Sincerely, Kim Merritt tp.imali.caswelcoumtymegoyinboxasp* 5/10/21, 4:46PM Page1of1 Karoll L. Shoffner 150 Shoffners Loop Burlington, NC 27217 Iti is my prayer that you will not only read this email but act from a believer of doing what is right and just. Living int the' "Country" is pleasant and quiet. The airi isi fresh, clean and crisp, which is whatIneed because have Asthma (since the age of 3). My husband a Disabled Vet fromi the US Army, suffers from PTSD, severe. Arthritis and other healthi issues. Isi it fairt to allow this Hot-Mix. Asphalt Plant the authority to come here into my backyard, pollute the air with toxins, disturb our quiet area, destroy our wells and streams, cause' "earthquake-like" destruction to our property and homes? Cany you imagine seeing your love one reacting fearful after hearing those blasts, and vibrations of the ground beneath them? I'm sure From my understanding this proposed Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant "will operate 4,795 hours per year- with the equivalent 13 hours per day 365 days/year." Can you even imagine trying to get a good nights rest, even after the noise ceases and the smell settles? Again, "No".S So, even with the aid of C-pap machine will my! husband be certain to ascertain a good night's sleep daily. We don't know but it's about to Myl husband and lalways thought and planned on leaving this property to our children's children upon our deaths.No one wants to rear their child/ren in such a toxic atmosphere, and they shouldn'th have too. If, wet try to sell our home now, what is the probability of a Buyer after knowledge of al Hot-Mix Asphalt Please, put a Zoning in place. So that this Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant as well as any other type of plant that may see this area as their next potential site become disengaged with thei idea. Caswell county is known fori its agricultural development not Hot-Mix Asphalt. Keep Caswell County clean and green, not dusty your response will be, "No"! But this will soon become our reality if allowed. become our reality. Planti in your backyard? ZERO! and toxic. 5.10.21 Public Hearing Comments Zoning and ec.Re: 5.2.21 5.3.21E B..blic Comments Caswell BOCC Meeting Re: 3.29,21 Public Comments : 5/10/21,4:09PM From: Anita Foust99 antaloispyegmal.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 4:08:28 PM To: John Dickerson UDickerson@caswe.lcountynegow; Matthew Hoagland mhoagland@caswelcountymc.govk; Bill Carter arcmdounyic": David Owen dowen@caswelcoumyegorpermiah Jefferies ljelleries@caswellcountync.gov); Kent Williamson KMlnamson@caswelcountynegoy: Nathaniel Hall nalecsdloumpnegw, soestreicherecaswelcoumyncgov; Steve Oestreicher 2 Cneleremhaymailcom Ashley Powell yOmdpANN Foust afoustcal@gmail.com; Bryon Shoffner shotinerb@ymail.com); william Compton comptoncountry@me.com); Anita Foust99 Comment Re: 4.26.21 Public Comments UDO "Special Meeting Re: 4.19.21-2 Public Comments Re: 4.19.21 Public Comments Caswell BOCC Meeting Re: 3.29,21 Public Comments : Rick McVey moydoumpiepew: Steve Oestreicher Cc: amtoisbegma.com, Subject: 5.10.21 Public Hearing Comments Zoning and ec.Re: 5.2.21 - 5.3.21 BOCC Meeting Public Anita Foust 2501 Hughes Mill Road Burlington, NC Dear Commissioners: Land Use Regulation Planned Unit Development (PUD) (PUD) is the best land use for our area that can attract non-polluting businesses which can develop positively without dangerous environmental consequences alongside residences and farms. These businesses can increase the tax base and jobs without the pollution that polluting industries bring. Property Concerns According to a study done by the Blue Ridge Environment Defense League (BREDL): "The study shows reductions in property values near the plant ofupto56%. Avery County tax adjustment officials used distance from ..asphalt plant and noxious odorous emissions as the bases for property value devaluation." n BREDL Quality of Life Concerns. Noxious odorous emissions is not the only Quality of life issue that we are concerned about. Many of our residents are already sick with various diseases that are linked to air pollution. Adding additional cumulative impacts or secondary impacts, such as an asphalt cement plant will most likely cause an increase in illnesses and deaths. htp/mait.ciswelcoumynegwpghAtmpdld-2M4974D-9078 Page 1of9 Wev want zoning! 5/10/21, 4:09PM From: CTurner coltumer5@gmailcom) Sent: 5/10/2021 4:07:53PM Subject: We want zoning! To: inyecisveloumynege" akirby@caswelccountync.gov, My name is Colton Turner. Ilive at 981 NC 49N in prospect Hill NC.Ivoted for zoning this past election to preserve not only my quality of life, but that odif my daughter and my wife. Ihave lived in caswell county most of my life except while stationed abroad in the united state's army. My family has lived in this county for countless generations, and I want zoning to keep our county safe from polluting industries seeking to exploit our small community. I want zoning because I built my home on my land, and don't want my property value to diminish due to a proposed asphalt plant that literally. joins my property. Would the commissioners of caswell county want this mess directly in' THEIR back yard?I Ithink not. I urge the commissioners to reexamine zoning in Caswell county and stand up not for the interests of large industries, but to stand up and defend the people in the county who elected them to do so! ttp:/mail.caswelcountync.goy/Msglxtaspx7id-081D-9077 Page 1of1 Southeast Caswell resident 5/10/21, 4:04 PM From: Carol Komondy Caolomonyegmail.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 3:47:12 PM Subject: Southeast Caswell resident Dear Commissioners, To: Alintyecscloumynegn akirby@caswellcountync.gov, Wel live in southeast Caswell county and would like to share my feelings on our community. Carol and Mike Komondy, we own our property at 731 Solomon Rd in Leasburg. We moved here 7 years ago from New Jersey. What attracted us most to Caswell was the ruralness of the landscape. We enjoy the quietness of our community and friendliness of our neighbors. Everyone has a true love of neighbors and respect of the beautiful surroundings. We chose Leasburg because ofi it beauty and hope toenjoy the remainder of our lives here.We chose our house on lake roxboro because it offered the opportunity to enjoy the gifts God has provided, with the spectacular views and crisp clean lake water to Please act to put zoning in place to allow our elected officials to oversee land use today and in the future. enjoy. Thank you, Carol and Michael Komondy hitp:/mail.caswelcountync.goy/MsglaLaspxfid-081D-9075 Page 1of1 Comments for Public Meeting Monday, May 10 5/10/21, 4:03 PM From: KLTATE talegrk@belsouthnet, Sent: 5/10/2021 3:43:28 PM To: akirby@caswelicountync.gov akirby@caswellcountync.gov, Subject: Comments for Public Meeting Monday, May 10 Commissioners: My name is Karen' Tate Gray. Ilive at 9481 Union Ridge Rd. in the Anderson Community. Ihave lived in Caswell my entire life as did my: father and his father before him. After completing college, I chose to return to Caswell. Even though, Icommuted to Greensboro to work for several years, Ichose to1 remain here because of my love and connection to the county. Ii feel that my character and my personal success has been shaped by being raised in this rural and agricultural community where connections between people and land are of the utmost importance. At this point, Iam concerned about the direction the county is headed. While we do needi industry to supplement our tax base, I fear the industries that Is see trying to come into the county. 11 Ireside here for its rural, agricultural nature and clean air. Ireside in al house which is over 100 years old and looks out upon pastures of goats, sheep, and cattle. The farm across from me is responsibly maintained. I would like to remain here looking at this scene until Iam no longer able to do so. I fear what will happen to our area if that farm is ever sold. Much oft the land in our county is being bought up by developers. While al HIDO was recently adopted, Ifear that this is not enough to provide the citizens of our county the protections that they need. We are at a time where many people are leaving cities to find living spaces with clean air, water, and land where they can raise ai family and their food. There havel been several new agricultural endeavors taking place in our county, some of which are organic. Will Caswell provide the clean air, water, and land that people looking fora place tol live consider moving to?] Ialsot take Our State Magazine. I often wonder what an article about Caswell would look like ifever featured ini this magazine. Will it be aj place that make people want to visit? Now, is the time that county leaders and citizens need to look at protections for our county. I lask that you protect our citizens, land, air and water quality, and protect the county that wel love. Thank you. Karen' Tate Gray ntp/mal.caswelcounymegowsOhaspAlid-0a1D:9074 Page 1of1 Public Comment for Hearing on 5/10/21 5/10,21,4:03PM From: JENNIFER SAUNDERS Ussundemebelsouthne! Sent: 5/10/2021 3:27:58 PM Subject: Public Comment for Hearing on. 5/10/21 Jennifer Saunders Connor 1321 Vinson Rd, Burlington, NC 27217 To: Ashley Kirby Aluityedsndlounymepe, My husband and I live in my Grandfather's old farmhouse on Vinson Rd. We also own 51 acres on Vinson Rdi in Southeast Caswell County. lami the sixth generation on my mother's side to live in Caswell County and most of my family is still in Caswell County. Ihave lived on the same road my entire life which is 42 years and have plans to build: a house on our land so Ihad planned on staying here untillo die. My land also joins my parents (Homer and Sylvia We love our land in Caswell County. We enjoy hunting, fishing, and teaching our grandson about the nature and wildlife on our land. We have al beautiful7 acre pond that we enjoy daily. We have many family and friends who also enjoy coming over to our pond for cookouts and fishing. We also had planned to build a wedding venue on our property one Iti is painful to think that if polluting industries come to the county, we will have to move from the only place I've ever lived and give up on our dream of building al house and wedding venue. We would have to move because my husband had a double lung transplant four years ago and has to take immuno-suppressant medication fori the rest of his life. lalso know other family members and friends with health issues who would have to move from their homes that they've worked hard Caswell County is one of the most beautiful counties in North Carolina. Please act now to protect the people, our homes Saunders) property where they have lived for 49 years. day. for their entire lives. and land, and thei future of Caswell County. Thank you, Jennifer Saunders Connor tp/mal.caswelcounynegowEgktasPx2lid-0a1D:9073 Page 1of1 Please read in the Zoning Hearing 5/10,21,4:03PM From: Sent: To: Day- Holt NAACPBranch dyholuagpegmilcom) 5/10/20213 3:24:04PM ality@easwellommyne. gov lalityPaswelcoumye. govl; Day-Holt NAACP) Branch dyhalospegmilcom), David Owen dongaiswelcouyne. gov); Steve Oestreicher dertaelomyneg gov); Steve Oestreicher2 bopaiarsemhayilo. Nathaniel Hall Tnhall@cawelcoumyne gov!: Jeremiah. Jefferies Htaistanmdumprgo Bill Carter anrecsalomysgp, John Dickerson UDaatawdbowyne, gov); Rick McVey bmsyamsdkonyaegw, Subject: Please read int the Zoning Hearing Attachments: image.png (20.331 Kb) Day-Holt NAACPI Branch Samainamesmaitci 2:22F PM( (3 minutes ago) ADIAED IAACP Thomas Day- Caswell Hot Branch NAACP POBOX 55 Haw River NC27258 Hello Commissioners. andlivestock). Wea arev writing toy youonbehalf oft ther members oft the Thomasl Daye- Caswell Holt Branch of the? NAACPwhose members livei inc Caswell County andhavec concers thats need tobea adiressed. TheA Andersonc community membersoft the! NAACPI Branchy wouldi liket tosee PUDZ Zoningi implementedint theiro community. With PUDZoningt the communitys wauldnot! have tov wony asi much about contaminated waterr nora any pollutanti industries benign! built right ontopo of them. Keepini mind Commissionerst thisc community depends ond onel hundred percent welly watert fore everything Asv well: as we) knowt thaty whent therei isnoz zoningi inpredominandy black neighborhoods pollutanti industrics havea tendency toconei ina ands set upshopwhichi inretum decreaset theb blacki resident's The Anderson Communityi isa already burened downy withal Lion's denp placedr righti inthe heartd thel black community because oft thel lack ofr no: zoninga ast well asthel lacke dfo concem forh humanl life. Wev visitedin they yardsv withy your neighbors, listeningt to theirs stories of cumulativei impacts. The Conservators center, preexisting health conditions"" The negative impacts of HWCa andir indirecti inthef form off fcar, anda With PUDz zoning thec quality ofl lifecouldber much better because doctors, healthyr restaurants, grocery stares etc. willbea abletos set upofficesin the community whicha arel lifes supporting andnot health The purpose ofa planned unit development is toj permit greater flexibilityi in land use regulations, thereby allowing the developer to use a more creative destroying. approach int the development ofland. Density requirements, setbacks ande other land use regulations may be adjusted to allow fora a more desirable living (bathing, washing. drinking. value propeny and addo other cumulativei impacts upont them. htps.anlmgamdiaun assiaiN tomovef freclyi inc onec outdoore University). environment. God Bless. Rev. Bryon Shoffner President (DR.I Danal Powell Associatel Professor Anthropology Appalachian State university. Dr. Rebecca Witter Assistant Professor Sustainablel Development. Appalachian anxicty State ability P/mal.caswelcountmegPMEOALasPXid-0AID-907 Page 1of1 land use ins southeast Caswell County 5/10/21, 3:20PM From: Susan Hester susann610@gmail.com) Sent: 5/10/2021 3:15:11 PM Subject: land use in southeast Caswell County We plan to bei in the area long term. To: akirby@caswelicountync.gov Alityecamdlounymcg" My name is Suan Hester and my family has owned land in southeast Caswell Count along Hycocreek for many years. My husband and Ialso own a lot in the same area and we plan to build a house and live there. As a landowner there I would very much like to see some sort of ordinance put in place to prevent outside, polluting industries from coming into the county and endangering my health and my Iunderstand the concerns for zoning that might prohibit any development of property but think oversight ofindustries coming into the county would protect all of us who own land in the county. property values. Thank you- tp./main.caswelcountcgowMghtapPA7id-0A1D:9070 Page 1of1 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 3:19PN From: Sylvia Saunders sylva.homersaunders@gmail.com) Sent: 5/10/2021 3:03:44PM To: inyecsweloumynegew Alityecamdlounymep", Subject: Public Comment for Hearing on 5/10 Homer Saunders 386 Vinson Rd Burlington, NC: 27217 My wife and Ilive and own land in Southeast Caswell County, 3/4 of ai mile from the Anderson plant site. Iam 72 years old and have lived in Caswell County my entire life and had planned to live in the house we built 49 years ago until Id die. Iam the 3rd generation of my family to live in Caswell County. Ilove being outside with clean air and peace and quiet. Ienjoy taking walks, hunting, fishing, raising hay, and growing our own garden on our land. We also have land on the Hughes Mill Creek, 1/2 of a mile from the Anderson plant site, and Iam concerned about what would happen with the water quality ifaj polluting industry comes. Iam also very concerned about the health of our family, friends, and neighbors. Please act now to protect Caswell County! Thank you, Homer Saunders ntp.mailcaswelcountyegowemapdlid-OAID-90698pa0 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:38PM From: Belinda Layne hoois.p0@gmal.om) Sent: 5/10/2021 2:37:41 PM To: inyeciseloumynege" Alityecswdlounymcgn Subject: Comment regarding land use regulations, property concerns, and quality of life Thank you for taking the time to hear these concerns. We are Tim and Belinda Layne and we own 2 acres at 1540 NC Highway 49 N, Prospect Hill. We have lived here for 10 years having moved to escape the snows of NE Ohio. Our goal is to retire here within the next five years and be able to enjoy the beautiful rural atmosphere of Caswell County. Iwas born and raised on a farm in Ohio and Tim was born in a small rural town. When we married and had children we lived in a small rural community where the maple syrup flowed in the spring and dairy COWS dotted the pasture. The Old Order Amish and Mennonites shared this community also. Ihave been reading the Land Use objectives for Caswell County and believe we are on the right track to preserving our wonderful rural setting. We need tol be ever vigilant in keeping the quality of our air and water toi the forefront of all consideration. Without pure air and water our quality of life will suffer. The track we are pursuing needs to have provision for the exclusion of all polluting type ofi industries. Thank you SO much for keeping our concerns for well being and enjoyment of our environment as your top priorities. Sincerely Tim and Belinda Layne Proud owners of property in Caswell County, North Carolina mpmaliciswelcoumtyneoemapdlie.a08D-90848p:0 Page 2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:35PM From: Karen Anderson kuoaemimdpnngcom, Subject: Future of Southeast Caswell County Sent: 5/10/2021 1:55:40 PM To: akirby@caswellcountync.gov Alityecawelounymepn My name is Karen Anderson and my husband and Ih have been landowners and part- time residents of Caswell County for the past 23 years. Wel have put a tremendous amount of sweat equity and love into our Caswell home at 1827 Wilson Road, Hurdle Mills. It is a homeplace for our children and grandchildren. We all value this home and its environment for its tranquility, rural simplicity, and cleanliness of air and water. Itis a sanctuary for all of us. For many years Lake Roxboro was rated one of the cleanest lakes in the state. This is a strong natural resource for Caswell Let me state that Ia am pro business and would like to see Caswell develop its assets to grow its economic and human resource base. As commissioners you are in the powerful and lucky position of Influencing and promoting positive development to shape the county for the future. We already have many agricultural businesses, andI would like to see clean agriculture promoted further. Adding polluting industry runs counter to keeping Caswell al healthy food and livestock growing state. A quarry and asphalt plant are not going to be an attraction for future residential or business development either. Dirty industry that brings few jobs and no good paying jobs is a hindrance toj positive, thoughtful development. Low impact clean industry attracts Just down the road from Caswell, Durham and Orange counties have recently attracted tech and biotech industries to name a few positive developments. There is no: reason that Caswell could not attract its share of non-polluting, high wage industries. Of course, Caswell would need to start with smaller ventures, but with proper zoning and a well considered plan we can make this happen. We can no longer leave the direction of the county to chance. Forethought and strategic decisions need to be made today to ensure the desirability and well-being of the county for the next 10, 20 and 50 years. Remember that you represent the residents of Caswell today, but your decisions will "play out" for many years to come. Asa Caswell County taxpayer and resident, Iencourage the Commissioners to pass and Person counties. like minded industries. tp./mal.caswellcuntymegovlewasp.lid-205608ID-90628p-0 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10,21,2:34PM From: debra2501 dehm20l@belsouthnel Sent: 5/10/20211 1:44:53PM To: Cc: ainyecseloumpnegw Altityecsdlounymcg", Norris Williamson nomakemtelellsoutanel Subject: Public Hearing Comments on Zoning for Caswell County May 10, 2021 My name is Kent Williamson, Ilive at 461 Graves Road in Cherry Grove. I am in favor of zoning because it allows the property owners the knowledge of what entity is entering the county or what is built next to one's property. The referendum in November 2020 was unfair to property owners of the county because of misinformation and/or not educating the voters at all about the zoning referendum. Iwelcome zoning for the the above reasons, because it does not affect farm land, it has nothing to do with taxes and will Thank you for allowing me to speak on the zoning issue of the County. not zone home owners property. ntp/malizcaswelcountycgwemapdtio-OAID-90596p-0 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:34PM From: Keval Kaur Khalsa kevalsmalsaeduke.cdn, Sent: 5/10/2021 1:41:33F PM To: inyecsmeloumynegew Alityecswdlounymcg" Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments Dear Commissioners, Iam Keval Kaur Khalsa and, along with my son Lucas Campbell,Iown property at 272 Flint Ridge Road on Roxboro. Lake. We acquired the property this year, althoughIh had been renting the home since the beginning of 2020. Both my son and Ifell in love with the beauty and tranquility of the area. My son is now living there and plans to stay indefinitely. Iwill soon be retiring from Duke University, and plan to make it my part-time retirement home. My primary residence is in Durham. We both enjoy swimming, kayaking, and fishing in the lake. My son is starting a cottage industry on the property. We both love beingi in an agricultural setting -I'm enjoying the close proximity of the u-pick strawberry farm on Ridgeville Road. When making the decision to purchase this property, I was given pause by the proposed quarries and asphalt plant. Iam deeply concerned about the negative effects that this type of heavy industry would have on the land, the water quality, and Caswell County citizen' 's health. ButI was also aware of a group of committed citizens opposed to this kind of "development" ini the County. Asa long-time activist myself, IK know the power of citizens coming together and speaking up on behalf of justice and protection for people and the environment. So my son and I made the decision to become Caswell County residents and join in advocacy for the Caswell County has aj proud tradition as an agricultural area. Iask the Commissioners to protect and cultivate this strength towards a sustainable future by implementing zoning restrictions against new heavy industry. In the case of the proposed quarries and plant, the fact that Sunrock is suing 55 Caswell County residents is noti indicative of a good neighborly relationship with that company. Please make the protection of the citizens of Caswell County and the long-term long term health and sustainable growth of the County. health of the land your utmost priority. mtp/mal.caswelleounbymegpwpemapadis-0AD-90576p-0 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:33PM From: Bryon Shoffner shofhnerb@ymail.com) Sent: 5/10/2021 1:41:04F PM To: Subject: Comments for Zoning Rufus Knight 1908 e. Hughes Mill Road Burlington NC 27217 Ashley Powell akirby@caswelicountync.gov) Iwould like to see PUD zoning placed in our area. With this type ofzoning our property values will stay the same as well as some will increase instead of decreasing with a pollutant industry. As well as Iam concerned if zoning is not implemented contaminants will contaminate our water supply. We all are on well water and water goes up must come down. Plus,Iam concerned because of my health as well as my mother's health is not the greatest and at with zoning it will control the pollutant that isallowed to come into Anderson Community. Sent from Yahoo Mail onAndroid ntp./mailcaswellountymegweaspatis-08ID-90568p:0 Page2of2 Dear Caswell County Board of Commissioners, We live at 1827 Wilson Road in Caswell County. Our names are Robert and Karen Anderson. At7 70 years of age, we. have recently retired and have committed all of our spare time to enjoying the country life in Caswell. We have owned property there for over 20 years and builta house and workshop during that time. Iti is our dream to retire here in During that time, we have made friends with so many of the people in our neighborhood and area. Having grown up in the country, Caswell we have always known. We have planted trees, enjoyed the lakes and streams..as well the clean and clear air. We have a good well that provides clean water. The quiet country life suits us perfectly. But now, we are terribly concerned that a company is coming to our area to take our natural resources and sell them by mining stone they blast out ofthe ground. They also plan to make asphalt. Both of these pose serious health risks. The danger to our air is not even very well-defined because all of the contents of asphalt are not known, though many oft those that are, are proven dangerous to our health. They cause cancer. One of our neighbors worked for the Environmental Protection Agency for many years and educated us on this matter. Add the sirens and sounds ofblasting rock and you have enough to turn our area of Caswell County into an unhealthy and very unpleasant place to be. Add the rock dust and the very real potential to add toxic chemicals to our lake and water sources, above ground and below, and We have expected you to protect us and still do. Isn' 't Environmental Protection designed to do just that? As our representatives, Ihope you will consider what it would be like to live with your family near such a facility. You will hear a siren, then a large blast. You will find the stone dustin your vegetable garden later. The odor of As small number of people will profit from this, but for the great majority, it will change life as we know it. We have always expected that, as Americans, we have the rights to Life, Liberty and the the country. County has provided the same type of lifestyle you have ruined our area. Asphalt will be a constant. pursuit of Happiness. This potential development threatens all of those beliefs and more. This company has a team ofattorneys who use every trick available to keep us from stopping them. They even have an LLCd called "Prospect Hill Farms". They advertised in the local newspapers that they were seeking permits. Though it may be legal to use such names to inform the public, isn'tita a direct affront to every member of our community to sneak in under such labels? Itisa Aswe appeal these decisions, their legal team has decided to take us to Superior Court for exercising our rights to question this company's standing! This is the USA, and we have that right. Now we are trick. defendants in a court case. We URGE you to stop this charade; make the mining company prove that they have met the requirements for all applicable permits and, essentially, provide proof that the environmental impact of this development isi in the best interests of our county. Wea are pro-development for businesses that maintain our environment and provide employment opportunities for our neighbors. This one falls very shorton both ofthese county interests. Please do your duty and protect us from this company. We are depending on you. Thank you, Robert Anderson ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:31PM From: John Connor comopmngegmal.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 1:28:191 PM To: akirby@caswelccountync.goy Alityecmelounymcg Subject: BOC Public Hearing 5/10/2021 comments 1321 Vinson Rd, Burlington, NC 27217 John Connor Jennifer, my wife, and Ilive on Vinson Rd. in her Grandfather's house, which is located less than a mile from the proposed asphalt plant. We purchased additional acreage on Vinson Rd. with the intention of building a new house and developing a small business. We love our land in Caswell County. We enjoy hunting, fishing, and teaching our grandson about the nature and wildlife on our land. We have a beautiful pond that we enjoy daily and supports abundant wildlife. Many family, friends, neighbors also enjoy visiting the pond for the serenity of the outdoors. We would have to relocate since Ih had a double lung transplant four years ago and I am very sensitive to airborne pollutants and take immuno-suppressant medication. If polluting industries come to the community, we are not the only family that will be forced to abandon our homes, land and dreams. Other family members and friends would also need to move from their homes that they've worked hard for their entire lives for their health. Caswell County is one of the most beautiful counties in North Carolina. Please act now to protect the people, our homes and land, and the future of Caswell County. map:/mai.caswelcountync.govview.aspXid-0alD=90538p-0 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:31PM From: Elizabeth Norman emms@mindspring.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 1:19:05 PM Subject: To the commissioners Wilson Rd, Hurdle Mills 27541. To: Cc: linydcweloumpnego" akirby@caswellcountync.gov) leslie Zimmerman lelscimemmlegmilom) My name is Betsy Norman and my husband and II have. a second home on 8acres of mostly wooded land on Lake Roxboro: in SE Caswell at1811 We have lived in Durham since 1975 and searched for years to find the perfect spot to create ai family retreat in a rural area far from industry, pollution or encroachment of development. One of the deciding factors in buying land on Lake Roxboro was that it was aj protected water supply, valued and guarded by the county as a precious resource in a peaceful rural area, with neighbors who have been in the area for generations and Ithas given us much joy to tend the land, planting and enhancing it with the future in mind, as well as raising bees, gardening, and enjoying recreation on the lake. Over the years our. 5 grown children have come to love this place as well, and we plan to pass it on to them; they are SO happy they can bring their children to a lake which is quiet, uncrowded, Most of our guests had never ventured into Caswell and are surprised to find such a lovely retreat, and we have been proud to boast of how well the county has done in preserving the things that make it sO unique. Until now we have had no doubts that this land has been well cared for, but our great fear is that development and industries of all kinds will begin to encroach on the rural peace of Caswell and eventually destroy everything that is special and beautiful in the area, until it simply becomes likea Our great hope is that you, as good stewards of the land, will do everything in your power to limit that kind of growth, and our faith is that you value these things as much as we. all do and will do your very best to appreciate land and rural living as well. and unaffected by traffic and pollution. chaotically developed Durham or Chapel Hill. preserve and protectit. Thank you for hearing our voices, Betsy Norman tp/mal.caswellountync.gowvew.asPA7IG-0A1D-90528p-0 Page2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21,2:31PM From: Tommie Stanfield slamnfeldstelelisouthne! Sent: 5/10/2021 1:17:01 PM To: akirby@caswelicountync.gov Alityecamelounymcg Subject: Southeast Caswell Air Quality - Protect Caswell Our names are Steve and' Tommie Stanfield. We live at 1205 Union Ridge Rd, Burlington, NC and through the woods too close to the proposed quarry and cement plant. We have lived in this vicinity over 67 years and plan to die here. We just don'twant pollution to affect us the rest of our lives. We have enjoyed life in Caswell County. We live on a family farm where we enjoy raising a garden and just being outside. My son loves to hunt here as well. Our grandchildren like toj play outdoors. We have liked the area because itis at a slower pace and so far we. have enjoyed clean air. We keep hearing from commissioners that the public voted for no zoning. Before the voting, we were told that there were going to be ai few meetings to educate the public on zoning and let the general public know what was involved. Toour knowledge that never. happened. Also, there were some robo calls sent out the night before voting giving reasons why zoning would havea negative effect on our county. We think whoever sent those calls out were not very informed either. So where are the public meeting intended to educate the public? Our son and his family will live here when we are long gone. We are deeply concerned about the air quality we leave them. Its time we are told what will be done to help this matter. Do you as commissioners even care? tp.mailcaswelcountegPaemaspatis-08ID-9051ép-0 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:30PM From: Sylvia Saunders sylva.nomer.saundersl@gmal.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 1:16:24PM To: inyecisweloumynegen Alityeciswelounynege Subject: Comment for Public Hearing on 5/10 Sylvia Saunders 386 Vinson Rd Burlington, NC27217 My husband and Ilive and own land in Southeast Caswell County, 3/4 of a mile from the Anderson plant site. Iam 71 years old and have lived in Caswell County my entire life and had planned to live in the house we built 49 years ago until Idie. Iam the 5th generation of my family tol live in Caswell County and Ilove the peaceful country setting of our home. Ilove being outside, walking in nature, and growing our own garden. Iti is such aj peaceful county and we would Iam very concerned about the health of our family, friends, and neighbors ifa polluting industry comes to the county. Iam also worried about the air and water quality. So, please act now toj protect the Caswell County that we. love! most of my family is still here. like it to stay that way. Thank you, Sylvia Saunders tp.mai.caswelcountyegowemaprd-01D-90508p-0 Page2 of2 My name is Vonda Oakley and I live at 1425 Baynes Road. Iwould like to voice my concerns about my part of the county, the southeastern area, where I live. My conçerns are about: 1. Small and Large High Impact Businesses 2. Shutting down the Zoning proposal 3. High Speed Internet Service Businesses: I support business coming into my community. But only those businesses those are helpful and have a positive influence in my community. My concern is small or large heavy industry businesses being allowed to set up in my community and surrounding communities. Through my research I have learned these businesses can ultimately devastate large areas by affecting the health of the people, damaging and depleting our lands of their minerals, polluting air, land, and water. Damaging water wells, the water veins and large underground water ways are also a concern. There are no benefits that would make me say yes to any business that damaged our land, air and water or take its valuable assets = none. Zoning: Is "Zoning" our best protection? What is zoning? My concern is that the Commissioners shut down the zoning proposal in Southern Caswell before we had an understanding on what exactly Zoning does and does not do. Whether you say "yes or no" to zoning, we all need to be open minded and see a proposal before taking a position. If we really want to know if zoning is right or wrong for us, each of us will have to let go of what we think "to know" is right, which can be painful, and make ourselves look at the other side of zoning. Whichever side you on, whether the Yes side or the No let's see a proposal and get educated. Commissioners need to stop hiding behind non-binding referendums as was on the High Speed Internet: What else is needed in Southeaster Caswell County? High speed internet service! This should be a top priority and Covid has brought this to light. Students, remote workers, churches, etc.; all have suffered and been less effective because of the lack of high speed internet. I challenge you to have this on the agenda at EVERY Commissioner meeting until we have reliable high speed November ballot. internet service throughout Southeastern Caswell Co Sincerely, Vonda Oakley 5/10/2021 To The Commissioners: My name is Margaret Martin, and II live on Wilson Road in SE Caswell County. I moved here from Durham in 2017 to get away from the noise and pollution ofthe city, and to return to my childhood roots in rural America. Iplan to retire here and live out my days in this remarkably pristine and undeveloped area, doing the things Irow daily on Roxboro Lake in a 24-foot shell designed by my Uncle back in the 70's. Itstarted as exercise but quickly became so much more. It is now a not-to-be- missed excursion into nature's bounty, which Iget to observe changing through all four seasons. Itisa a panorama of the life cycle of all the things that call this place Iknow where the bank swallows and the bald eagles nest. Iwatch them feeding their young. Isee deer bringing their fawns to the water to drink, and watch crayfish skittering across the rocks of the shoreline into hiding at the sight ofmy shadow. Ienjoy the progression of spring wild flowers and mushrooms through to their hiatus as winter replaces fall. Isometimes photograph what Is see, and other times just enjoy watching, buti titalways brings mej peace and joy. Aslrowlobserve the experienced fisherman, who know all the sweet spots, teaching their children and grandchildren to fish on this lake. Iam happy to. see the appreciation for this incredible resource being passed along to the next generation. Itis these children who will benefit or miss out, based upon what we, the adults, do Iwould hate to see polluting industry destroy the peace and harmony of this area, poisoning the water as well as the air to the detriment ofman and wildlife. Iwould like to. see protections puti into place to prevent industry from exploiting this precious resource for a quick payoff and leaving a scarred, devalued landscape, as well as a depleted ecosystem, in the wake oft their profits. Long after the industry has packed up and left, the damage will: remain, and the ecosystem will have been permanently altered as a result of the decisions we make now. Iurge you to choose Here are some shots of the local bald eagles tending and feeding their nestlings. Thisi is what we stand to lose should we: fail to protect this robust but fragile area. The first is the adult setting off on the hunt for food, and the second shows thei two Imost enjoy. home, be they flora or fauna. at1 this important juncture in development of SE Caswell. wisely and for the future. well-fed eaglets in their impressive nest. Margaret M Martin, MD 1545 Wilson Rd m2martinmd@aol.com ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:04PM From: artygard@a0l.com artygard@aol.com) Sent: 5/10/2021 10:04:38. AM Subject: Zoning for SE Caswell County To: akirby@caswelicountync.gov akirby@caswellcountync.gov) My name is Rodger Tygard and I live with my wife, Karen Fitzpatrick, at 472 Carver Rd., Prospect Hill, NC 27314. Ihave lived here for 31 years. Our home was built in 1863 and Karen has found many interesting stories about the family who built it. We often get visits from people who lived here, some born here. This house is less than 1 1/2 miles from the quarry site. Research about quarry blasting shows that all the plaster will fall off the walls and we probably will sustain We are blessed with high-quality well water and good clean air, both at risk from polluting industries. We are not against jobs and commerce. In fact, Carver Road has or had businesses that include Tobacco farms, a petting zoo, race shops, a sawmill, pet grooming, al hair salon. Carver Lake, a new venue, is creating opportunities for Bed and Breakfasts in the area. There used to be a uniform factory on Hwy 86. None of these businesses need be affected by zoning against When friends visit us here, they almost always comment on how peaceful and still itis. That is why we love to live here. We need you help to protect this chimney damage as well. heavy industries. community from polluting industry damage. Rodger Tygard and Karen Fitzpatrick Thank you. Sincerely ntp:/mai.aswelcounlync.gowvlew.3sPXi0-2056081D-90388p-1 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:03PM From: sharon vinson marchhare313@belsouth.net, Sent: 5/10/2021 12:58:44AM To: akirbyl@caswellcountync.gov Alityecamelounymcgn Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments Commissioners, My name is Ronnie Vinson. I live at 703 Vinson Rd, Burlington, NC in the Anderson community. 1 am 77 years of age and have lived in Caswell County all my life, on land belonging to my family. I have lived in the same home since the late 1940s. I have farmed the land, hunted oni thel land, lwant you commissioners to enact zoning for Southeastern Caswell County to keep out industries that would poison our air and water and make the fished in its ponds and raised gardens on it. value of our homes and land go down. Ihave à question: After voting to look into district zoning for the districts that had already voted for zoning, why did you turn around and undo that vote? You should stick to your original decision and protect the residents of Southeastern Caswell County against harmful industries. We need district zoning. Ronnie Vinson mtp.malcaswelcoumymegwMitmasPatis-AHid-205808D:90316p.1 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:03PM From: sharon vinson marchhare313@belsouth.net, Sent: 5/9/2021 11:10:55PM To: akirby@caswelicountync.gov Alityecamelounymcg, Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments Commissioners: My name is Sharon Vinson. Ilive at 703 Vinson Road, Burlington, NC, Ihave lived in the. Anderson community of Caswell County for 70 years. Iown a large tract of land in Anderson, which has been in my family for many generations. My husband andIown another tract of] land which has been in his family for generations, on which we live. Our home is less than a mile from the proposed Burlington North asphalt plant. My husband and I both have serious health problems which would be exacerbated by toxic emissions from polluting industries. We are afraid that any polluting industries located near our home would poison our well, our pond, and streams, as well as the air we breathe. Rather than repeat all of my concerns about living near toxic industries (which you have heard over and over again), I will just say this: Iam very much in favor of district zoning of Southeastern Caswell County to keep out industries dangerous to the health of my family Ihave no desire to change our rural community in any other way. in the Anderson community. and neighbors. tp/mailaswelcoumyneppemapdlosn8p-2 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:03PM From: Steve Long songpemcegmal.com, Sent: 5/9/2021 10:22:15PM To: inyecseloumynege" Alityecameloumymce Subject: Comments for May 10, 2021 Caswell County Board of Commissioners Meeting Stephen C Long 2924 John Oakley Rd Prospect Hill, NC. 27314 lam 1 (one) of 55 presently being sued (appealing on behalf of my church Bethel Uni 1702 Ridgeville Rd in Prospect Hill, NC), by SunRock due to questioning their 'vestec was built by my Great Grandaddy, John Long and his brother, Jess Long in 1873. 1,a lask the Caswell County Board of Commissioners to follow through on the vote thatv Caswell County has clean water, fresh air, safe roadways, nature, friendly neighbors, peaceful way of life that is no longer found in many places across this great nation. If laws in place to protect us against these polluting and hazardous companies coming Appropriate zoning laws for Caswell County will allow ONLY clean and safe industry.. extraordinary and appropriate growth allowing our beautiful county to prosper for genu brother own Long Farms at 3859 Ridgeville Rd, Prospect Hill. residents to zone the southeast portion of Caswell County. nol longer, ever again, have these quality-of-life attributes. The Future of OUR County, Caswell County, Needs Your Support! THANK You for Listening to My Concerns, Stephen C Long ntpmaiciswelroumynegopmapdesn-90286p-2 Page 2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10,21,2:02PM From: Peter Christopher peterchnstopherc@omcastnet, Sent: 5/9/2021 10:02:31 PM Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments. Caswell Commissioners, To: Ashley Powell Alityedamdlounymege, Icame to North Carolina in 1973 as a college freshman from New Jersey. It became aspiration to one day retire here. In 2004, I purchased 8.23 acres on Lake Roxboro, a secondary source of drinking water for Roxboro, NC. Itis is described as an "endangered" body of water. Precautions like limited, permit-only use and erosion controls exist SO as not to contaminate the ecosystem. Today, we have an impending man-made environmental hazard potentially endangering all of us by knowable water and air contamination from industry, what's wrong with this picture? We enjoy the serenity and pristine nature of the area and plan to spend our last years here on the lake, fishing and also in our garden. Please don't let SE Caswell turn into a slagheap. We need a clean development plan not polluting industries to maintain our way of life. Ip pray you keep us What monetary or resource, human or otherwise, does Caswell County gain allowing polluting industry resulting in bad air, commercial weight trucks destroying our country roadways and a compromised watershed? Cui bono? safe from environment disaster now. Peter Christonher mtp.maticaswelcoumynegweasPdis.N808D-90278p-2 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10,21,2:02PM From: william Compton cmponcountyemecom, Sent: 5/9/2021 9:38:05PM To: Cc: inyecisweloumynegew Alityecswdlounynee, Rev Bryon Shoffner shofinerb@ymail.om) Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comment Please enter this message into the permanent record for the Public Comments period. Dear Caswell County Commissioners, My name is William (Bill) Compton. of the proposed Burlington North location. My wife Dawn Compton and Ireside in the. Anderson community at 12068 NCI Hwy 62 South, Burlington, NC, which is a short distance north Both our families, Compton and Hurdle, have owned land here, and raised their families here for over 300 years, and today we need your We would encourage you all to help protect us, our property, and our way of life by implementing Zoning of this portion of Caswell County, Since the majority of voters in this area, and in the Prospect Hill area, voted toi implement Zoning, we think you should honor our voter's You are our elected representatives, who we elected to do these things that we voted for, and to protect Us, protect our Air, and to protect our Iti is now that we expect you to act, as our chosen voices, to protect us and support to protect us. namely the Anderson Township. decisions. Water from these Polluting Industries. tocarry out our voted wishes. Respectfully, ntp:/mail.caswelcountynegowMiewasplid-205608ID:90268p-2 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:02PM From: Pamela Trafford avagenotmail.com, Sent: 5/9/2021 8:13:03 PM Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comment Dear Board of Commissioners, To: asintyecsweloumynege" Alityecswdlounymepn, My name is Pamela Trafford. My husband Kurt Lovell and I bought 13 acres of land a few years ago to build al house using natural building methods. Our land is on East Hughes Mill Road, less than one mile from the proposed asphalt plant near. Anderson (we don'thave an address yet since we haven'tyet applied for our build). Our hope was to havea lovely country cottage and grow organic vegetables; a little natural haven surrounded by woods. We planned on living here the rest of our lives. Our dreams are now threatened by the potential toxic fumes and pollution the plant would cause. We specifically chose Caswell county for its rural charm and clean air! We are devastated that all our plans might be ruined by this terrible industry trying to take advantage of the poor people living in the area. We' re angry that Sunrock is suing our neighbors for simply fighting for the right to clean air and water. Please protect the people of Caswell county. Please don'tlet this industry poison our land and water and destroy the clean, beautiful rural nature of our county! Asphalt plants and quarries are environmental nightmares that will ruin the lives of everyone living nearby. Please pass zoning laws and other protections to prevent these polluting industries from moving into Caswell County. Sincerely, Pamela Trafford Sent from my iPhone ntp./mai.caswellcunlyne.govlew.sp.7lid-205608ID-90258p-2 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21,2:01PM From: Lindsey Page lindseypage.page62@gmail.com, Sent: 5/9/2021 6:47:38 PM Subject: Clean air and water To: akirby@caswellcountync.gov akirby@caswelccountync.gov, My name is Lindsey Page andIlive at 1709 Rascoe Dameron Rd, Burlington, NC27217 With my wife Myra. II have always been a Caswell county resident. Iworked at Bartlett Yancey high school as a teacher, coach, and drivers Ed coordinator for 58 years. My wife Myra was a teacher assistant also. Ilive on a farm and love the great outdoors. Iam concerned about industries coming into our county which may cause unsafe conditions. Please help the southeastern part of the county in getting it zoned. Sincerely, Lindsey and Myra Page ntp/mal.caswellcunync.gowplew.asp*lid-2056084D-90238p-2 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/1021,2:01PM From: Joyce Miller Uycere7@gmail.com) Sent: 5/9/2021 6:01:11 PM Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comment To: inyecsweloumynegew Alintyecsndlounymeg", Our names are. Arthur W. and Joyce G. Miller. We reside at 12011 NC-62, Burlington, NC 27217. We have resided quietly and peacefully at this location for almost 44 years. We have raised our five children here who are all BYHS Graduates. When we built our home, we intended to be We have had gardens, fruit trees and plants, and beautiful landscaping. We are enjoying aq quiet peaceful, healthy, simple country life enjoyedin We enjoy the peace and serenity of living in Caswell County plus being able to buy fresh produce, honey, beef etc from our neighbors. As for future hopes for Caswell, we would welcome clean business endeavors who are interested in healthy growth of our county. The Commisioners must perform their duty to protect the land, the water and the air from polluting industries in Caswell County. here our entire life and would still like to. the community of Anderson. tpmalicaswelcountynegemapdla.es10-205808D-90226p:2 Page 2of2 Southeast Caswell Public Comments 5/10/21, 2:01PM From: Evangeline Vinson evangeline.vinson@yanoo.com, Sent: 5/9/2021 5:22:13 PM To: akirby@caswellcountync.gov akirbycaswellcountync.gov, Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments Commissioners: My name is Evangeline Vinson Gaudette. Ilive at 441 Baynes Rd. lam in favor of zoning for Southeast Caswell County. such as the one currently threatening our livelihood. Ilive in Anderson. Anderson voted in favor of zoning. We need protection from polluting industries, Please help us protect our health, quality of life, and property values. Commissioners meeting on March 1st, 2021. Please follow through. You voted to continue pursuing district zoning for Southeast Caswell County during the Board of Thank You. Evangeline Vinson Gaudette tp/malicaswellountymegwNaghuaspantid-2058081D-9021 Page 1of1 Rev. Bryon Shoffner 150 Shoffners Loop Burlington NC 27217 Commissioners and Planning Board, Lwould like to start off by saying that I have owned my property out here in Caswell county for 30 years and within the last two years Ihave given two acres to my daughter for a wedding gift. In hopes of being able to be close to my grand kids but now that is in jeopardy based off of the decisions that some of you have made with our lives being in the back of your minds. So therefore, Ir request that PUD zoning be put in place. A planned unit development is ai type of building development and a regulatory process. As al building development, it is a designed grouping of both varied and compatible land uses, such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and light By placing PUD in South East Caswell County, you will be protecting some oft the most vulnerable communities who voted for zoning. As well as it would help the property value grow in the communities, it also would keep the contamination out of the resident's wells. Finally, by placing PUD zoning it will create real jobs in the county that would make at true impact on individual lives and not take lives like the pollutant industries that is being forced upon us. Last statement by putting PUD in the Anderson it would allow more doctors and clinics to be opened in the neighborhoods. Ipray that you all listen toi the residents in the southeastern part of the county and do what the industrial parks, all within one contained development or subdivision. people are asking for. Whichi is zoning. ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:00PM From: Eva Danner ynette282Cat.nel, Sent: 5/9/2021 9:59:47AM To: Subject: quarry ity@cswdloumynegew Alityecamelounymcge Iwas born and raised in Caswell County. Our family were tobacco farmers back in the day. After graduating from Bartlett Yancey,Ireceived my nursing degree and ended up with my husband and 3 children in SC.I was back in NC at least once a month visiting mother. There are sO many wonderful memories there. After mother passed in 2005, Iinherited 30 acres. Ilive there about 61 months out of the year and have a vested Itis time for our world to realize there are more important things than making money off someone else. This company wants only to take this land and destroy it as well as pollute the environment for the sake of profit. Not a profit for anyone other than the big company. Please do not allow any company to destroy our life. interest in the community. Lynette Danner Sent from Mail for Windows 10 n:p/mai.caswelcountync.gowew.aspr7ld-2056081D-90198p-2 Page2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21,2:00PM From: mark salvestrin marsalvestrneatnet. Subject: Publicinput at Monday meeting Sent: 5/9/2021 8:40:05AM To: Thanks. Mark Salvestrin akirby@caswellcountync.gov Alrtyecmeloumyne, Please read this on my behalf since Iam unable to attend this meeting. Dear County Commissioners, My name is Mark Salvestrin. My wife Amy and Iown and live in South East Caswell County, specifically 333 Ridgeville Road Prospect Hill. We purchased this property nearly two years ago and began residing there last August. We are SO happy to own our first home and specifically because of its rural location. The people we have met in the area have reinforced the fact that we have made the right choice in retiring here and we plan to be a member of the community for the remainder of our lives. AsIstated, we chose Prospect Hill because of its rural location and the peace and tranquillity the area offers. We were quite surprised however to chose this house nttp./mail.caswellcountync.goylew.asp2lid-205608ID-90188p-2 Page2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 1:59PM From: Barbara Yearley Darbarayearleydyahoo.com; Sent: 5/9/2021 7:01:59AM Subject: Fw: Protect our homes To: akirby@caswelccountync.gov Alityecamelounynee, Dear commisioners, My husband & Irecently built a small house on Lake Roxboro, off of Flint Ridge Rd. Prospect Hill. We sold our lake home in SC for many reasons. Foremost our only Grandchild was born Octoberin Durham. We wanted tol be closer to enjoy having him swim, fish, & pontoon when he visited. Our SC lake had become too pulluted, with constant varying depths, and full of speed boats to really enjoy. Lake Roxboro is perfect now. Please don't allow changes in this beautiful county to ruin it's beauty. Many people would love to build and contribute to the county, not only through taxes but by volunteer work. As a retired music teacherl I help with music at churches and nursing homes. My husband wants tol help with meals on wheels. Hopefully you see that keeping your county attractive to tax paying residents will be more beneficial than allowing companies that drive them away. We are praying that our move here will be the last one and we can enjoy undisturbed nature, instead of pollution, noise and traffic. We are counting on you to protect this beautiful county and our lives here now. Sincerely, Barbara & Craig Yearley tpmalicaswelcoumynegorapdNa.eS7H0-20580AD-90176p-2 Page2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21,1:59PM From: Earl Wrenn carlwremn@gmail.com) Sent: 5/8/2021 5:21:05PM To: linyecscloumynege" Alityecswdlounymeg", Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comments for May 10th meeting Hello this is Earl Wrenn - Ilive at 2927 Egypt Rd. Prospect Hill. lam asking you to listen to voters of Prospect Hill and consider Zoning for Prospect Hill! We expect there are other outsiders like Sunrock who are interested in Caswell because they have free range to take what they want. We expect there are others like SunRock to come in and Sue if they are questioned! Ihave lived in Prospect Hill all my life and have never asked anything from the Caswell leaders but to help protect us! Now I am asking of you who we elected to protect us to consider Zoning for Prospect Hill! Thanks Earl Wrenn tpmalicaswelcoumynegwMeapdNa.n60AD-9018p-2 Page 2 of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 1:57PM From: Wrenn, Mark A. Mark.wrenneduke-energy.com, Sent: 5/7/2021 5:41:12 PM To: Cc: rnydcisweloumynegmw Alityecsmeloumymegn Leslie Zimmerman sicmmemantepilcon Subject: Public Comments for Meeting May 10th County Commissioners Please accept this for the public comment for Commissioners meeting May10th. Hello this is Mark Wrenn, Ireside at 2372 Ridgeville Rd Prospect Hill. I would like to think you for your time today tol listen to the concerns of our community. Icome to you asking you our commissioners toj please consider Zoning our community the Prospect Hill area. As you are aware our community voted in favor of zoning in the recent election. Iask that you please listen to the voters of Prospect Hill and pass a zoning ordinance. Our county already has zoning in other areas and Prospect Hill would like tol be added to zoning as well. Our community has really been hammered hard the last few years with two possible asphalt plants and a quarry. In fact many citizens of Prospect Hill are being sued by a polluting industry. We our learning the hard way the need of proper zoning. Without zoning we are still in the same boat as always vulnerable to polluting industries. This is the time toj protect the people of Southern Caswell county. Iask you to please zone our community. Thanks, Mark Wrenn 2372 Ridgeville Rd Prospect Hill tp/maliciswelcountynegoVeaPdlet-20580AD-90l45p-3 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 1:55PM From: Beverly Hughes eretbynpewisepmilem Sent: 5/7/2021 1:54:15PM To: Subject: akirby@caswellcountync.gov akirby@caswellcountync.gov) Please don't let Sunrock in caswell. Wr have a clean and safe environment we must keep it that way. This protects out forest water an animal. People too. Caswell as rare crawfish in streams that no where else. Drink water for animals need stay clean air need to be kept clean. The one plant close toi my house. Idon't want my grandkids to breathing dirty air mtomalicaswelr-pumynegoesapANe-C05608D-90a8p:3 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 1:54PM From: ackemperedwhs.sSi.com dAckemperedwls-S.om) Sent: 5/6/2021 5:08:30PM To: lityeciswelcoumyregew Alityecamelounymegn Subject: Caswell County Public Hearing on May 10, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. I am: Dale Remper (480)390-96°(Ce") (336)948-0007 (House) PO Box 99 802 Russell Loop Road Prospect Hill, NC 27314 httpil/dwhs-53.com/ email: alekemgeredahs-3.com Re: Land use regulation, property concerns, and quality of life concerns My son and I invested in 52 acres in the SW part of Caswell County. Now our very way of life is threatened by Sunrock and I beg the Caswell County Commissioners to take all actions they can to drive this treat from our doors. Historically we have been independent people, wanting as little Government involvement in our lives as possible. The proposed quarry on Wren Road will endanger our well water, the creek that rounds across the southern edae of our bropertv the temalcaswelcoumynepemapls.asd-2058084D-8989:4 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:51PM From: Jami Haigler Jaminaglereaol.com, Sent: 5/10/2021 2:46:57 PM To: akirby@caswelccountync.gov Alityecswdlounymcgn Subject: Tonight meeting please read. Thanks Barry and Jami Haigler 249 Blaylock Drive Prospect hill South east Caswell county We need to plan for growth and protect the rights, health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of caswell county We need to implement land use regulations and zoning sO the county can have controlled and balanced growth. Itisi in the public interest. Itis the will of the people. It Let your neighbors' land' be as dear to you as your own land. Do not abandon the community. Do not destroy the community Everything is measured according to deeds. Deeds, not feelings Deeds not intent. Do the right thing and give us the district/conditional zoning protection that we have been working on for the last year and a half. ise environmental justice for all. Sent from my iPhone tpmalicaswelcoumynespeaedid.es10-205808D-9068p:0 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:44PM From: cbroadhe chroadhe@comeasinet. Sent: 5/10/2021 2:41:48 PM Subject: Southeast Caswell Public Comment From Sandy and Carol Warren farm adjoining our home. To: iny@ciswcloumynege" Alityecawdlounymeg, We own a home in Prospect Hill and are co-owners in a family We are very concerned about our lack of protection from polluting The Warren family is a 5th-generation Caswell County family. Our land is part of a family-owned business that includes a tree farm Not only is the farm a family business, but it is also a gathering place for extended family, involving fishing in the pond, family reunions with Brunswick stew, Christmas gatherings, and occasional other events, including craft fairs. We believe that our freedom to enjoy our land as we choose is being eroded by the unwelcome intrusion of polluting industry from outside the county. We ask that the county commissioners act now to protect our way of life from undesirable businesses that will exploit the county and its people, pollute and deplete natural resources, and then leave us with irreparable damage as they industry. fronting on both sides of NC8 86. move on. tp/maicaswelcoumynespPamaplsaus1d-205904D-90864p-0 Page 2of2 ESI WebMail 5/10/21, 2:44PM From: Daniel Mattox amcmatemisypmngom, Sent: 5/10/2021 2:40:46PM To: Cc: iyeaswcloumynegew Alityecswelounymepn, Leslie Zimmerman qurytsl4egmalcom, Subject: Commissioners meeting tonight 5/10/21 My name is Daniel Mattox. My wife and lhave lived and worked in Durham for 20 years or more. Approximately 15 years ago we built and have since lived at our Our home is beautiful and comfortable and precious to us. We are awakened every morning by the sound of birds. Eagles perch in our trees to survey the lake, flights of duck and geese arrive most evenings. The evening song of peepers and geese, owl We take the notion of environmental conservation and protection seriously. Over the years we have acquiured additional land specifically to protect it from crowded development. We have progressively planted fruit trees, blueberries, a perrennial meadow in land that had been standing open and we have consistently worked to As things are now the land is healthy, the air is clean, the water quality is excellent, there is minimal light pollution, the sounds that surround us are all natural, The quality of life in this corner or Caswell is county is excellent and one does not have to travel fari to realize how precious these things are and how deserving of All of this is currently threatened by develpment in the county because of the lack of zoning. For some of us this is an immediate and personal threat, not ai theoretical possibility. In the absence of zoning who is to say that the next industry will not be an industrial hog farm, chicken processing facility, chemical plant, dump or whatever polluting industry has the money and the will to purchase whatever plot suits it's purpose, mindless oft the threats of those who will be forced to live with the consequences of their activities. There is nothing to constrain them or prevent them. These local concerns fit in a much larger national and global context of global warming, accelerating loss of biodiversity and the extinction of species, deteriorating air and water quality, worsening, long term environmental pollution and the implications of all oft these issues oni the stability of economies and political systems. We have run out of time and these issues must be dealt with urgently if nur nrandchilriren are tn crrvive nr aninu the nalitv nf lifa IAA have knnun home on Lake Roxboro at 1811 Wilson Road, Hurdle Mills. and coyotes are the last things we hear as we fall asllep. improve the environment to support our bees. protection they are. tp.imaticasweleoumtynegoemapdle.aesi0-205608D:90854p-0 Page2of2 Karol L. Shoffner 150 Shoffners Loop Burlington, NC 27217 Itis my prayer that you will not only read this email but act from a believer of doing what is right and just. Livingi ini the' "Country" is pleasant and quiet. The airi is fresh, clean and crisp, which is what Ineed because I have Asthma (since the age of 3). My husband a Disabled Vet from the US Army, suffers from PTSD, severe Arthritis and other health issues. Isi it fair to allow this Hot-Mix. Asphalt Plant the authority to come here into my backyard, pollute the air with toxins, disturb our quiet area, destroy our wells and streams, cause "earthquake-like" destruction to our property and homes? Can you imagine seeing your love one reacting fearful after hearing those blasts, and vibrations oft the ground beneath them? I'm sure From my understanding this proposed Hot-Mix. Asphalt Plant "will operate 4,795 hours per year with the equivalent 13 hours per day 365 days/year." Can you even imagine trying to get agood nights rest, even after the noise ceases and the smell settles? Again, "No". So, even with the aid of C-pap machine will my husband be certain to ascertain: a good night's sleep daily. We don't know but it's about to My husband and lalways thought and planned on leaving this property to our children's children upon our deaths.No one wants to rear their child/ren in such ai toxic atmosphere, and they shouldn't have too. If, we try to sell our home now, what is the probability ofa Buyer after knowledge of a Hot-Mix Asphalt Please, put a Zoning in place. So that this Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant as well as any other type of plant that may see this area as their next potential site become disengaged with the idea. Caswell county is known for its agricultural development not Hot-Mix Asphalt. Keep Caswell County clean and green, not dusty your response willl be, "No"I But this will: soon become our reality if allowed. become our reality. Plant in your backyard? ZERO! and toxic. I'm Mark Zimmerman and Ilive in Leasburg. We hope to live here and enjoy our land and home for the rest of our days. Iwant to focus on two points. First, why localizing your land use policies and decisions is both appropriate and good. Second, why we need a more concrete discussion of land use. As you are all well aware, Caswell County is a very large county. As such, it's not monolithic; it isn't all the same. It's a collection of many regions and communities. Each area is different. Different location, different history, and different needs. So, it's not at all surprising that different communities have different perspectives on land use, in particular zoning protection. That's certainly what we saw in the referendum vote last fall. Some areas said they weren'tready for zoning protections yet. In contrast, four areas strongly voted that they wanted zoning protections. That's no surprise. One size doesn'tfit all in Caswell. One of the founding principles of our country is the importance of local government. Our state honors that federalist principle by giving special rights to local bills, which the Governor can't veto. You should focus your decisions the same way. In fact, that's what you did in December. Your initial decision on zoning was right. You said no to countywide zoning, but you also said you were open to zoning in the parts of the county that want it. You listened to those communities in order to help them. You wanted to craft policy based on local area needs. Hi. I'm Mark Langan, husband of Heather Langan and father of Emily Langan. We are buildinga new home at 1077 Wilson Road in Hurdle Mills, NCI in Southeast Caswell County. lam 54 years old, and my wife and I plan to build our dream home here in Caswell County. Itis our dream to live among the trees and listen to bird song outside our windows. The quiet Igrew up in' Waymart, Pennsylvania in the country near farms with horses and chickens and crops. lworked as a farmhand stacking hay and feeding the animals. We were near a lake andl had childhood experiences of canoeing and fishing on this lake. Now, Ireturn to a lake in Hurdle Mills and Southeast Caswell County, and Iwant this area protected. Iwant the farmland nearby protected. My neighbors are wonderful, and they chose this area for its quiet beauty, too. They have boats and there is nothing more peaceful and renewing than a slow ride on the lake with friends or a quick kayak to visit neighbors and spot bald eagles and perhaps a great blue heron In 2019, we bought at forested lot of land on a cove from a nice man named Hester. We pay our taxes and spend our money in Caswell County while we're building our dream home where we hope to live out our retirement. Soon after buying the land, we received word that al big mining company was planning to build a quarry and asphalt plant near the south end of this lake over the creeks that feed the lake. We were devastated. Dream delayed?lwas shocked to hear that this company was planning to draw millions of gallons of water per day for their operation. What would happen to this beautiful lake, known also for great fishing and recreation and for being al high-quality water source for Roxboro, North Carolina? What about sediment? What about our wells?' What about the farmers who rely on clean water and clean soil? What about our health and our neighbors' health? It is hard to protect your land and your use of this land when big polluting companies can build and operate nearby. What will keep them from lappreciate the efforts of this Board of Commissioners ini their work to protect us from unfettered growth. lapplaud this Board's adoption of a strong HIDO to protect us. lalso thank the Board of Commissioners for extending the Moratorium. Once the Moratorium expires, the HIDO is not sufficient to stop this big polluting mining company and others like it from coming to Caswell County. The HIDO can limit these polluting industrial companies. It cannot prevent them from coming to Caswell like conditional district zoning can. lask the Board to seriously consider conditional land use protection through district zoning int this Southeast part of Caswell County. This is a delicate watershed area and rural/agricultural areai that needs protection. This is also a residential area as evidenced by the 55 landowners who were sued by this big mining company recently. They and their neighbors, of which lam one, need your protection, too. Thank you for strongly considering this option and thank you for your time. beauty is what drew us to this Southeast corner of Caswell County. along the way. growing, like they have in Butner, NC? Mark Good evening. My name is Heather Langan. My husband, Mark, and lown land in Hurdle Mills at 1077 Wilson Road in southeastern Caswell County and are building our dream home there later this year. Myg grandfather, Philip Watlington, was the county agricultural agent in Bourbon County, Kentucky from 1925- 1967. "Mr. Phil", as he was known to all, was at tobacco farmer who believed in stewardship of the land. Every year, he planted clover as a cover crop to nourish his farmland and sustain the soil. He Growing up, Iheard many stories about Mr. Phil and how important it is to do what he did: so long ago: preserve, protect and steward the land, air and water on which we depend. A few years ago, we returned to Kentucky and visited Bourbon County, where my mother grew up. What a stunning placei it remains to this day. Rolling green fields, farms, forest, charming small towns. The area has developed, in ways that are admirable, respecting the land and the people who live there. Iti is certainly no coincidence that Bourbon County established district zoning in 1972, to (as noted in county records) "preserve the Mark and I have lived in cities most of our lives. It's been our dream for more than 30 years to find an unspoiled place to call home as we age. We found that place and bought land in Caswell County two years ago, just before we heard about the potential invasion ofa damaging, polluting industry. We were, We've worked and saved for years to be able to do this. This is our nest egg. Our house will be built as sustainably as possible, with attention to honoring the land on which it will sit. We look forward to being an active part of the Caswell community. To spend our money here. To help grow the county in ways that will preserve the charm and unique character of this place. Take a moment to imagine what Caswell could be if appropriately safeguarded - a pastoral jewel just outside rapidly growing metropolitan: areas. Places like this are vanishing, and vanishing fast. The unchecked steamroll of thoughtless development and toxic industries are diminishing and ruining natural spaces at al lightning pace. Once this happens, it Without assertive action by those tasked with protecting this community, Caswell County will be counted among many who did too little, too late to save itself. implore you, esteemed county commissioners, to search your hearts and consciences, to protect this land, this air, this water-1 this taught other farmers and educated them about how to keep their land healthy. charm and unique character" of the area. and are, distraught. The possibilities are exciting. is nearly impossible to turn back thet tide and recapture what was lost. place we are blessed to calll home. Thank you. To the Caswell Board of Commissioners: Iam Dr. James Vail (an environmental. scientist), and together with my wife of 61 years, we liveon Wilson Road, just inside the Caswell County line. We have been residents of the county ever since our log home was constructed about 18 years ago. Since we. love the ambiance of our living situation (being on Lake Roxboro), we are. in no hurry iol be forced tol leave our property. Whai we especially enjoy is the quiet we experience at dusk when the world shuts down. For us, it is quite magical. For many of us living along the shores of] Lake Roxboro, we intentionally chose this part of the world asi it offered us beauty as well as peace and tranquility from an increasingly hectic world. The Sunrock Besides the release of air toxics and very smaii particulates that endanger our and our neighbor'sl heaith (which have been previously addressed), we will - if the proposal goes forth - be subjected toa constant [dictionary definition: nearly continuous] drone from the two massive Jenbacher electric generators used to power operations in the quarry as well as asphalt processes at the Wrenn Road site. The generators are in lieu of of attempting to provide power to the site by bringing in massive electrical The specifications given by the manufacturer indicate some sound levels above 115 decibels associated with these generators. These levels are similar to amplified music at a rock concert and are not far removed from those noises associated with operations of jet planes (120-140 decibels) at airports. It has been shown that high noise levels are detrimental to people's health, including the well-being of Iam unaware that this specific issue has been previously brought before the Commissioners. Since the preponderance of sounds are transmitted via the air - the issue of excessive ambient noise experienced Caswell County thankfully has rules concerning noise (Sec. 22-35, General prohibition) that state: "Noise means any sound which annoys or disturbs humans or is unwanted or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological effect on human beings. Noise disturbance. includes any sound which endangers or injures thel health of humans or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities." It would appear that operation of these in-site generators would, in and of themselves, violate the proposed quarry and asphalt plant now places our community at great risk. lines. children, by me and my neighbors is clearly an air quality issue. County's noise regulation. Adios to our bucolic atmosphere which we now relish. Thank you, Dr. James M. Vail May10,2021-F Franklin S Lynn Pendergrart, 3131 Wrewn Rd, Prospect Hil THE THOUAHT OFA QMARRY/ASPHALTPLANTON WRENN ROAD - CONCERN FOR OWR WATER: OMRLIVELIHOOD IS POMLTRY THE CONTRACT FOR THE POULTRY HOMSES SPECIFIES THAT WE MMST MAINTAIN 25 GALLONS PER MINITE OF WATER PER CHCKEN HOMSE AT ALL TIMES. IF WE FAILTO ACCOMPLISH THS, WE COMLP LOSE OUR CONTRACT FOR THHS BUSINESS. WE AVE SIX WELLS ON OURFARM S ITIS VERY LIKELY THAT THE QWARRY ACTIVITIES WILL HUGELY AFFECT OUR WATER - EVEN DRAIN OWR WELLS. CONCERN FOROWRAIR: THE. AIR WE BREATHE IS VERY IMPORTANT TO usS OMR FAMILY. WE WERE NOTBORN HERE, DID NOT INHERIT OUR FARM BMT CHOSE TO LIVE IN THIS RURAL AREA FOR THE NON-POLLWTED AIR, ARASSLAND FOR OMR HORSES, PEACEFMLSHRROMNDINGS S LESS PEOPLE. AND THE CLEANNESS OF. AIR THAT IS MOVED IN S OMT OF THE CHCKEN HOMSES IS FOR THE CHICKENS AS WELL. AS THE EQMIPMENT THAT FRESHENS THE. AIR FORTHE CHHCKENS INSIDE. WHAT HAPPENS TO THESE QVALITIES IFA QWARRY VASPHALTPLANT: IS RIGHTDOWN THE STREET POLLMTING OMR, AIR? CONCERN FOR PEACE S QMIET: WHEN MR CURRIE WAS LOGGING THAT LAND, WE COMLD HEAR THE MACHINES S THE CONSTANTBEEPN4 EVERY DAY, ALL DAY. WE KNEW IT WOMLD EVENTHALLY END. NOT TRME THS TIME! WE LOVE HEARING THE BIRDS SING THE OWLS TALKING OCCASIONAL TURKEY CHATTERSSEE DEERGRAZIN4. WHAT wILL WE HEAR, S SEE IFA QVARRY/ASPHALTPLANT IS WITHIN EAR-SHOT? HEAVY MACHINERY RUNNING SCONSTANTBEEPN4 OF BIG TRUCKS, TRAFFIC ALLARDWND - THE THOUAHT ISN NAMSEATIN4 ZONING THAT COMLD PROTECT uS SHOULD NOT BE DECIDED BY PEOPLE IT DOES NOT. AFFECT. THEY DON'T CARE! WHAT IF THS THREAT WAS COMING TO YOURROAD? Gmail Leslie Zimmerman lesllezimmerman1@gmail.com> For the May 10 public hearing Rebecca Page sPgeboi9ss@gmai.com, To: wiyeraselcounymegon Bcc: Leslezimmerman1@gmail.com 1r message Mon, May 10, 2021 at 5:08 PM I'm Rebecca Page and live at 820 Page Rd., Yanceyville in the home that my great, great Uncle Philip Hodnett built in llived in the NC Triangle area for 40 years before returning and retiring here with my husband about 5 years We enjoy bringing our old farmhouse into the 21st century and the legacy it represents, walking the trails on the land, ago. mushroom and wild plant forays, fresh air, our good neighbors, and the quiet stillness of our rural location. When I was growing up here, my Dad's (the late Wilbur Page) worst fear for a neighbor was a' "honky tonk" or that might destroy the peace and beauty of the neighborhood. He told me that without zoning, we were Daddy was the City Engineer for the city of Danville (which is: zoned) and was well aware of the protections always could Since we didn't have this protection, when ap parcel of land nearby, or adjacent to our farm, would be available for sale, Daddy and a good neighbor would plot to assure that the land was purchased by someone who would and stability of the neighborhood. Sometimes they had to buy it themselves to protect their own homes. Being puti in this predicament is not rightl It unfairly puts at risk people who are unable to do what my dad and our As you know, the: zoning referendum passed in the Leasburg, Prospect Hill, Anderson and Yanceyville townships. These are the townships where citizens are currently feeling the frightening threat of drastic impacts to their air/water noise levels due to proposed asphalt plants and a rock quarry. Those who understand the threat and are invested quality int this place as their home, farm, place of business or hunting ground, desperately want and need the protection of zoning. Those who say they'l! "just sell and move away" or sell to anyone without regard for their neighbors, are they don't care about thei future of Caswell County andi the quality of life it affords. You commissioners need acknowledging to listen I'm requesting that at least the 41 townships that voted for zoning be allowed to adopt zoning. And be aware, when the night clubs, stripj joints and' "honky tonks" spawned by the casino in Danville start to arrive in northern Caswell, those -1828. This home has been the' "Page Home Place" since about 1900. anything vulnerable. zoning respect the provide to land owners and the community. character neighbor have done. and to the citizens whose requests demonstrate care for the future of Caswell citizens. townships will want it too. Respectfully, Rebecca Page YOU, county commissioners, have a duty to protect us. Pat Warren 36 Main Street Prospect Hill in SECaswell The quality of my life today is as good as Icould possibly wish it to be, but my anxiety, fear, and concerns stem from how easily and quickly this can be taken away without Ifay polluting industry locates in southeastern Caswell, then this will attract other polluting industries to also locate in southeastern Caswell, and there will be no end to it. Light land use protections are a simple fix to this serious and disastrous vulnerability. This will not only affect us. Even more, it will affect generations to come. proper land use protections. tstyT Using Google Scholar, I found a study endorsed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln titled "The What, Why, and Who of Rural Zoning." You will find the link to the study in my comments. Here are a few brief ecepa.-rom.thxskudy ntps/digtalcommonsunleducaweewcontentcaaricle-51018context-extensionhist At the April 5n meeting, the County Commissioners voted to stop considering light zoning for southeastern Caswell even though, in November 2020, the voters of lam asking, pleading, and,imerespachlw3 demanding that e-vote-be-tken.to and make comments about the light zoning ordinance that has already been developed Itis extremely important that this occurs well before the moratorium on polluting southeastern Caswell voted in favor of being zoned. Calling consideratien glgsins pA resumahecamideationdlishtroningand that a date be set for the public to review by the county. industries expires in July. This is not too much to ask. Thank you for your service to Caswell County and for advancing your legacy by protecting its citizens now and for generations to come. My name is William Sharpe, my wife and Ihave a home at 727 Solomon After 43 years of working in the heavy duty truck industry, I have learned that trucks and equipment leak fluids. Most components on trucks and equipment have vents that release pressure and fluid to the atmosphere, 50% continue to leak after they leave our shop because the warranty and customers won't pay to correct the issue.These include antifreeze, hydraulic fluid, engine oil, transmission fluid, gear oil and others. These fluids contain wear metals and are considered hazardous to your health. You don'twant these in your drinking water. Trucks coming on site to pick up products will have more of the same leaks and poor maintenance, these are older trucks and most don't meet the latest There is no emission testing for on/off hwy diesel trucks and no annual state run inspection stations like the ones required for cars. These trucks picking up products will be traveling on narrow, winding, Some surveys show as many as 30% of the trucks traveling highways have anti lock brake warning lights on. This puts farmers on tractors and school buses picking up children at a high risk. Imagine a dump truck loaded with Recently a logging truck ran thru a school room at Lamb's Chapel in Quarry blasting will crack brick, mortar joints and foundations... My parents home was damaged from runway expansion in Burlington.... Quarry workers may be protected for silica and dust by wearing respirators, Rock quarries, asphalt plants and other industries that pollute are allowed tos self police and report their own problems. No one from the county, state or federal agencies will be there to monitor daily activity. This is a big Please don'ta allow Caswell county to be destroyed. We love our community. Road, Leasburg. 90% of the trucks and equipment we work on have leaks. emissions standards. two lane highways. 80,000 pounds, traveling 65mph that can't stop. Haw River ......brakes failed but what about children at play and farm workers? problem. Dear Board of County Commisioners: My name is Stephen Pietsch and lown property on Goose Creek Road in Southeast Caswell County. This property sits directly across Goose Creek Road only at few yards from the proposed quarry and potential blasting site. It also borders directly on Lake Roxboro on the opposite end oft the property and has amazing pristine views of the lake and surrounding landscape, not to mention the abundance of wildlife that exists on and around this amazing piece of land. My wife andl purchased this 10 acres many years ago with the hope of building our retirement That time has come, however, we are conflicted on what we should do considering all the devolopments occurring in this area over the past few years. Ithought, who would have the most knowledge of the current situation and who could give met the best advice? Answer--1 the County Commissioners. You know both sides oft the story - allt the concerns of the citizens, all the assurances fromi the company and all the legal issues that currently apply and that may applyi in the future. Who better to ask for advice? Solask you = knowing everything you know, would you advise us tol build our retirement home on that 10 acres of land? If1 the answer is yes tell us why. Ift the answer is anything other than yes then what should we do? What would you do? What can you do? lam asking each and every one of you for your help, that you will do your very best, and do the very most you can do to protect, not only our investment, but the future of what my wife and Ihad planned for more: than 30 years. home once Istopped working. Thank you. Stephen Pietsch Dear Commisioners: My name is Virginia Pietsch and myl husband and own property on Goose Creek Road in Prospect Hill, NC. Thel boundaries oft this 10 acre property reside directly across the road from the proposed quarry on one end and directly on the waters of Lake Roxboro on the other end. We are asking for your help. We need you to listen tot the people you are there to protect and represent. In my opinion, most all residents are hoping that you willi take action for clean air, food sources, and water that current andi future generations need in order to survive. My family's quality of life has drastically changed for the worse because of all the stress, concerns of potential health dangers, andi financial issues. "if there is no action there is no hope." - Greta Thunberg. Respectfully, Virginia Pietsch Gmail Leslie Zimmerman leslezimmerman1@gmail.com> Re: Please read at courthouse tonight thank you! 1message Diana Hersh dananersn@ymail.com To: Leslie Zimmerman eleammemantépmaicom: Mon, May 10, 2021 at 1:24 PM My name is Monte McDermed and my wife is Diana Hersh we live at 292 Blake Drive in Hurdle Mills NC. Wel have lived here since 2009 and were hoping to not have to move again as we are retired now. We moved here to Caswell County for the quiet of a country lifestyle. For its few traffic lights and peaceful living. Quiet is the main reason we moved - we were tired of living in a noisy environment and wanted our retirement years to be peaceful after 40 years of working. We are extremely conçerned about having big industry forcing their way into Caswell County. As current tax paying residents, we lurgently request our commissioners to protect Caswell County from encroachment by industrial plants. We do not want big noisy trucks driving at all hours of the day, loud pollution from the unwelcome plant, 24/7 light pollution to ruin our beautiful black night sky, and sediment polluting Lake Roxboro, which is our backup drinking water. ACT NOW AND DECISIVELY FOR THE PEOPLE YOU WERE ELECTED TO REPRESENT, rather than corporate money, power and now corporate lawyers wielding their power against local citizens, just because we are saying... "NOI We don't want the pollution and noise that big industry willl bring to our lifestyle and we, as residents have better options tol keep Caswell County a clean, peaceful place to live and retire. The tax paying, local residents of Caswell County should have the right to have a say as to what happens to our own county. We should not havei its shoved upon us. Please, please, we respectfully ask you, please don't allow our county to be ruined byi industry. Raise taxes rather than do not want big industry to ruin our county. Please! ruin our country lifestyle. Yours Sincerely, Monte McDermed. and Diana Hersh To the Caswell Board of Commissioners: lam Dr. James Vail (an environmental scientist), and together with my wife of 61 years, we live on Wilson Road, just inside the Caswell County line. We have been residents of the county ever since our log home was constructed about 18 years ago. Since we love the ambiance of our living situation (being on Lake Roxboro), we are in no hurry to be forced to leave our property. What we especially enjoy is the quiet we experience at dusk when the For many of us living along the shores of Lake Roxboro, we intentionally chose this part of the world as it offered us beauty as well as peace and tranquility from an increasingly hectic world. The Sunrock proposed quarry and asphalt plant now plaçes our community at great Besides the release of air toxics and very small particulates that endanger our and our neighbor's health (which have been previously addressed), we will - if the proposal goes forth - be subjected to a constant [dictionary definition: nearly continuous] drone from the two massive Jenbacher electric generators used to power operations in the quarry as well as asphalt processes at the Wrenn Road site. The generators are in lieu of of attempting to The specifications given by the manufacturer indicate some sound levels above 115 decibels associated with these generators. These levels are similar to amplified music at a rock concert and are not far removed from those noises associated with operations ofj jet planes (120-140 decibels) at airports. It has been shown that high noise levels are detrimental to l'am unaware that this specific issue has been previously brought before the Commissioners. Since the preponderance of sounds are transmitted via the air = the issue of excessive ambient noise experienced by me and my neighbors is clearly an air quality issue. Caswell County thankfully has rules concerning noise (Sec. 22-35, General prohibition) that "Noise means any sound which annoys or disturbs humans or is unwanted or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological effect on human beings. Noise disturbance includes any sound which endangers or injures the health of humans or disturbs a reasonable Itwould appear that operation of these in-site generators would, in and of themselves, violate world shuts down. For us, it is quite magical. risk. provide power to the site by bringing in massive electrical lines. people's health, including the well-being of children. state: person of normal sensitivities." the County's noise regulation. Adios to our bucolic atmosphere which we now relish. Thank you, Dr. James M. Vail Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Southeast Caswell Public Comment melanie hester meaneneser9@ymatcom To: Leslie Zimmerman Due to a conflict Steve and cannot attend the meeting tonight andl would like for yout to please read my comments. Thank you Hello. My name is Melanie Hester. My husband Steve and lown land and al home in Southeast Caswell Co. My family has owned land here for over 40 years. Our address is 1647 Wilson Rd. Hurdle Mills. Please accept my thanks for serving as an elected official for Caswell County. Being a commissioner means making many decisions for the good of the people andt the resources of the county you serve andI appreciate your My comments to you are simple. I love Caswell County. Ilove my home in Caswell County. The quiet rural life is why Imoved here 15 years ago and planned to live out my life here. The acres of beautiful land and the abundance of wildlife is why Ilive here. The fresh air is why Ilive here. Iwant to continue tol breathe fresh clean air and know that my health is not in danger with each breath Itake andi that each time the wind blows toward my home Iwill not smell the putrid stench of heavy industry pollution. Iwant to drink water from my well and eat the vegetables and fruit we grow on our property without worry of contamination from heavy industry. Iwant to be able to hear the birds and other animals that are abundant now. Iwant to heari the wind blow free from blasting and banging and traffic noises from heavy industry. My goali is not to stop growth. In fact, embrace the growth we have seen int this Southeast community. My neighbors have tripled with new construction and renovations on older homes. There has been ar nice medical facility built, at few small chain stores and many individual and family owned businesses. This is the kind of growth thati is sustainable. This kind of growth provides services for the people and people for the services. People who come to Caswell County do not want to live around loud noises, industrial polwtion/contamination or heavy industrial traffic. They come here for the rural life. Everything Caswell Co. and in particular, Southeast Caswell County has Please, please protect Caswell Co. from the polluting industries that will change this way ofl life for my neighbors, myf family andI forever. Do anything within your power to stop heavy industry from setting up shop. lam sure youl love Caswell Co. for the same reasons I do. Please hear my comments and the comments of others. We want to continue our way of life! Ify you do not stop this now, itr may set in motion an undesirable chain reaction that cannot be stopped int the future. The next polluting industry may be built in your community, close to your children and grandchildren. lelected each ofy you becausel I believed that you would protect the citizens of Caswell 1message Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:41 AM Dear Commissioners efforts. now. County. Here is your chance! Thank you Melanie Hester Gmail NO Quarry quary273l4egmal.com, Re: Zoning in Southeast Caswell County 1message saw396 saw3se@emtarymaicom To: Quarry27314 quany27314@gmal.com Idid not send to county. Could your read at meeting? Mon, May 10, 2021 at7:27AM Thanks. Sharon Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: Quarry27314 uama73l40gmalcom, Date: 5/9/21 7:52 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Sharon Williams SdPe@embarymalcon Subject: Re: Zoning in Southeast Caswell County welcome back? Happy Mothers Day and grandmothers! thank you did you send to me only to read or did you send to county- just making sure who will read. On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 5:13 PM Sharon Williams wrote: My name is Sharon Williams. My husband and I live at 396. John Russell Road in Prospect Hill. We bought 3.5 acres on Roxboro Lake in 2001 and built a house. We moved from Durham to Caswell County in January 2002. We feel fortunate to have found such al lovely place to live where we can boat, raise flowers, vegetables, and bees, walk the country roads, and take our granddaughters swimming, tubing, and on Gator rides. We Not only do we pay taxes to Caswell County but we give back to the community by volunteering for Meals on Wheels. Before the pandemic, we served at the soup lunch once a month. Iwas also a volunteer at Gunn Memorial Library and my husband volunteers at the Senior Center during tax season. We have come to know notj just our neighbors but so many people in the county. We weren't born here but we, like so many others, To quote John Lewis: ".. we all have a right to know what is in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, and the food we eat. Iti is our responsibility to leave this planet cleaner and greener. That must be our legacy." lam asking you to protect the citizens of Caswell County and our land against polluting industries by approving zoning in southeast Caswell County. Acting now will assure that prospective homeowners will settle here, raise families, pay taxes, and give back to the community because they know that steps were taken to insurea have never grown tired of sitting on our porch and looking at the view. chose to move here for that rare sense of community in a place of rural beauty. quality of life for generations to come. Thank you for your time. Sharon Williams Gmail Leslie Zimmerman tmmmatépatcon Protect our homes 1message Barbara Yearley abasyeaneyepemsocome Reply-To: Barbara Yearley apanyeuey@yerocom To: GMAIL elecmmemantepmaicom Sun, May 9, 2021 at 6:48 AM Dear commisioners, My husband &I Irecently built a small house on Lake Roxboro, off of Flint Ridge Rd. Prospect Hill. We sold our lake homei in SC for many reasons. Foremost our only Grandchild was born October in Durham. We wanted to be closer to enjoy having him swim, fish, & pontoon when he visited. Our SCI lake had become too pulluted, with constant varying depths, and full of speed boats to really enjoy. Lake Roxboro is perfect now. Please don't allow changes in this beautiful county to ruin it's beauty. Many people would love to build and contribute to the county, not only through taxes but by volunteer work. As a retired music teacher help with music at churches and nursing homes. My husband wants to help with meals on wheels. Hopefully yous see that keeping your county attractive to tax paying residents willl be more beneficial than allowing companies that drive them away. We are praying that our move here will be the last one and we can enjoy undisturbed nature, instead of pollution, noise and traffic. We are counting on you to protect this beautiful county and our lives here now. Sincerely, Barbara & Craig Yearley Senti from Yahoo Mail on Android 5/10/21 Leslie Zimmerman, Leasburg. The Facts In Prospect Hill, Anderson and Pelham 4 asphalt plants and 2 quarries, cement factory and power plant have or want permits in Caswell. DOT plans to widen roads; 86 north to virginia, 6 miles of 29, 119 mebane interchange and make 1-40 6 lanes between I-85 and the Durham County line. They are planning for the future influx of people to the Triad. 3000 new jobs coming to RTP at Apple 1000 new jobs coming to Durham at Goggle 1300 new jobs coming to Danville at the Casino. Growth is happening. Now is the time to listen to the citizens. We need protections sO our neighbors don't decide the future of Caswell. You stated, this public hearing is to receive comments from residents of the south east portion of Caswell County regarding land use regulation, property concerns, and quality of life concerns. Since 9/11/2019, you have heard from too many citizens asking you to offer protection. Telling you their personal concerns regarding protections of the environment, their community, their health, their way of life, and their property values. 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY, REPLY Petition for Zoning andl Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quarral4eymal.com Re: TODAY, REPLY - Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Belinda Layne n00B00@gmal.com> To: quany27314@gmal.com Belinda Layne Timothy Layne 1540 NC Highway 49N Prospect Hill Sat, Dec 12, 2020a at7:11 PM Yes to county wide: zoning and extending the moratorium. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 12, 2020, at 7:00 PM, Leslie TIMELY quary27314@gmail.com>-wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would "rw---Mm-aI-.CwRNE 12 12/12/2020 Gmail- RE: REPLY- urgent Petition tot thel BOCC ) Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsolruralcaswell@gmail.com> RE: REPLY- - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message cbroadhe cbrpadhe@comcasineb To: erdsumCa-eymitcomn Sandy and Carol Warren, Purley and Prospect Hill Original message From: Yes for Zoning CaGpo Date: 12/11/20 2:08 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Carol chrpadhe@comcastne Subject: REPLY- urgent Petition toi the BOCC Fri, Dec 11, 2020at3:01PM We support the petition requesting county-wide zoning and extension of the moratorium while itis developed. TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or uaCdoniton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. ----------- 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petitiont tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Jami Haigler gaminagler@aol.com> To: FnendsofuralCaswell@gmail.com Jami and Barry Haigler 249 Blaylock Drive Prospect Hill NC 27314 Yes to zoning! Sent from my iPhone Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 4:181 PM On Dec 11, 2020, at: 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning frendsofRunaiCasweldgmalcomp-wole: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or TiendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even. more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. psasIe-.-AAsANSNAMPRBAIBEHIREIPIESADNS 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent! Petition to thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell miendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Allen Haigh bassn4vr@gmailcom> To: FnendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Allen Haigh 2987 Wrenn Rd Prospect Hill, NC27314 Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 4:44 PM On Fri, Dec 11, 2020a at 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning FnendsoluraCaswell@gmail.comp wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or mCimedyiton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how: zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity. yand County. importance of the topic demands. By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. https:l/mail. aaMI-aPisw---mAMPAgABANIRSBIGNSNANA 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsofruralcaswell@gmal.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Lynn Pendergraft casperananeyaho.om To: FriendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com YES to ZONING Il! Frankie & Lynn Pendergraft 3131 Wrenn Rd Prospect Hilll NC Sent from myi iPhone 1message Fri, Deç 11, 2020 at 5:20PM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning Fnendsofkuracaswel@gmal.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FnendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofz zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. https:!lmail. sogesommslwinb-asi/aep-sd-lépma-msadFSAISs.ORESSPSPASTAsip-mgNSAI68820938650487 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Yesf for zoning Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell miendsofruralcaswell@gmal.com> Yes for zoning 1message Lori Defibaugh sonanndel@hoimal.com: To: Menaonunsalépiant Yes for zoning. Lori Defibaugh 583 John Oakley Road Prospect Hill Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Get Outlook for Android Fri, Dec 11, 2020a at6:13PM emshnbdpmilon https:!Imail. ----wwwwwwN 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC ( Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mriendsofruraicaswell@gmall.com> Re: REPLY - - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Kristy Haigh hagnap@gmai.com> To: iedsunCis-domstonm Kristy Haigh 2987 Wrenn Road Prospect Hill, NC27314 Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 7:13 PM On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning FiendiofRuraCasweleswel@gmalcomp.wole: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FnendsolRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Byp presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. https:limail.g amamsdiSsaw----.-gABANMREDNTICNES 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail RE: REPLY urgent) Petition tot thel BOCC ( Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mriendsofruraicaswell@gmal.com> RE: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC apamperesewnsicon Saekamperdos.com 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020at 9:04PM Reply-To: alekemper@owns.3com To: FrendsoffuralCaswell@gmail.com Please add my name to the petition for zoning shown below. Dale Remper (480)390-9660 (Cell) (336)948-0007 (House) PO Box 99 802 Russell Loop Road Prospect Hill, NC27314 ntp./dwhs-53.com/ email: Belempercouns-s.comn From: Yes for Zoning FlendsolRuraiCaswel@gmal.com> Sent: Friday, December 11, 20202:06 PM To: Dale Gaekemper@on-scome Subject: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FnendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am htpa/milgogle.om'milwme-sids7aséiwphsamd-alapmad-timadfssAL68586.747.994729AamphmgNSAIS85836.7615947279 1/3 12/12/2020 Gmail -Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC Ed Dougherty a@reamiadesonscom: To: emasunCaseldpnilom Please add my name to the petition. Edward Dougherty 2685 Ridgeville Road Prospect Hil, NC27314 Thank you Ed Dougherty Sent from myi iPhone 1message Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 9:34/ AM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning C-w TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or ecsnCmeidpion Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners: The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can, preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. County. https:llmail. -: 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition to thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY. - urgent Petition to the BOCC Dawn Leith Cadrssliecnypnscome To: FamasmCa-dpnilion 1message Sat, Dec 12, 2020at9:35AM SIGNED Dawn Leith Dougherty, 2685 Ridgeville Rd., Prospect Hilll NC27314 Sent from myi iPhone On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning nCdmitow wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or uaCedymiton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to ----------- 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell riendsolruraicaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message faisontns@aol.com Reply-To: faisontns@aol.com Thomas and Susan Faison 885 Dave Smith Road Prospect Hill, NC 27314 --Original Message- From: Yes for Zoning FnendsolRuraiCaswell@gmail.com> To: Susan Sent: Fri, Dec 11, 2020 2:06 pm Subject: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 1:00 PM To: FnendsoffuraiCaswell@gmail.com: FnendsolRuralCaswel@gmal.com> TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FriendsofRuralCaswell@gmal.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. htp/maigooglesomimilwni-sid57asérwpland-alepmeic-amad8SA1689827V21649ampmgSAI88589627771649 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: TODAY,REPLY. -Petitioni for Zoning and] Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quamy272i4@ymail.com Re: TODAY, REPLY-P Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message mark salvestrin mansalvestrin@atineb To: quar2/3i4@gmal.com Mark and Amy Salvestrin 333 Ridgeville Road Prospect Hill NC 27314 Sun, Dec 13, 2020at6:26AM YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Dec 12, 2020, at 7:00 PM, Leslie-T TMEtYg.yTi@mstom wrote: YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium https:lImail. A-aidAwMRePSNACAIBREENTNL 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC - Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell nendsolruralicaswell@gmal.com> Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC Patricia Warren Pelwarene@gmai.conm, To: mnendsofkuralCaswel@gmai.com Pat Warren 36 Main St, Prospect Hill, NC 27314 1message Sat, Dec 12, 2020a at5:53PM On Fri, Dec 11, 2020, 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning FnendsofuraCaswell@gmal.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or masunCismadonatom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an. honest, accurate plan. MyhagwgraawmasyaspaaRwusNAANAPBAIBESIATAONNE 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY, REPLY Petitioni for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quaryz72l4@gmallcom Re: TODAY, REPLY-F Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message artygarda0l.com arygard@aol.com> Reply-To: artygard@aol.com Sun, Dec 13, 2020at8:16AM To:" quan27314@gmaicom: quanyra4@gmatcom This is Rodger Tygard. Ireside at 472 Carver Rd., Prospect Hill, NC 273114. is the only way to protect our high-quality environment. Please extend the moratorium. Istrongly back a zoning proposal, as it Thank you. -Original Message- From: Leslie TIMELY quam2r34@gmal.come To: artygard@aol.com Sent: Sat, Dec 12, 20207 7:00 pm Subject: TODAY, REPLY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. https:l/mailg --a-aaciNw----aweASNN 1/2 12/13/2020 3 Gmail- Re: Caswell or Person ARESPONSE: ISI NECESSARY 1 - Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Re: Caswell or Person -- A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message emsya ns 3 Sun,Dec-1 13,2920at828AM Sharon Williams SssyaGenbagmalcome To: Leslie Zimmerman To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Byp presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. We the attached, respectfully request you consider: 1. County-Wide Zoning 2. Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct (54%), Leasburg precinct (54%6) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%6) each passed zoning for an average of close to a 55% majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts be respected by zoning them hmgpslmiigpge-sin/mlwons-arideaaep-ma-tAsaSA3SATIABTSTA7COMgINSAI8SPO984.9817422768ai.4 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: makingi it easy for you MI Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Salsammemantéomailom Re: making it easy for you Donna Nicholais ontenolais@ymai.com, To: Leslie Zimmerman eltimmemantépmaio 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:17AM Donna Nicholais Goose Creek Road Prospect Hill,NC Onl December 13, 2020, at 10:03. AM, Leslie Limmerman elsammemant@pmaiceme wrote: respond/reply to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. If you agree we need zoning and the moratorium extended To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out ofover 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can, preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. https:!imail. ---w-me.S 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- Fw: PLSRESPOND- -TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman lesliezimmerman1@gmail.com> Fw: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 1message Virginia Chandler elandercsi@yahocom To: Leslie Zimmerman Saisamemamieéymatlom Isent this on 12/10. Do you need something different? From: Virginia Chandler chapdert)i@yenocom To: Leslie Zimmerman temmemaniéymatcom Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2020, 07:15:06 PMI EST Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:16A AM Forwarded Message Subject: Re: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Mark and Virginia Chandler 133 Lake View Rd Prospect Hill On Thursday, December 10, 2020, 06:22:18 PM EST, Leslie Zimmerman mmmanépnatceme wrote: just "REPLY" to this email, sO that the petition is included, with your name and your Apologize for sending again but I gave terrible instructions LOCAL address. Thanks Leslie Zimmerman On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:48 PMI Leslie Zimmerman wrote: Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to sender - Quamy27314@gmalicom with name and your address. To BOCC: your These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is time to begin the public process to determine how: The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofz zoning information and a significant 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. can preserve and protect Caswell County. zoning campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NCI law does not allow either. allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. Wei the attached, respectfully request you consider: Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. Mtp/malgogecon'm.wvni-aaras7arouphsemt-alepemtid-brmd-sgAr5SI0P71S7A374570mg8SAI6S9768597616338518A5.. 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- Re: makingi iteasy for you Gmail Leslie Zimmerman esllezimmerman1@gmail.com> Re: making it easy for you Donna Nicholais dinicholais@ymailcom. To: Leslie Zimmerman sammemanteymatlcom 1message Sun, Dec 2020 at 10:18A AM 13, Tom Nicholais Goose Creek Road Prospect Hill, NC On December 13,2020, at 10:03 AM, Leslie Zimmerman qleslezimmerman1@gmail.com> wrote: respond/reply to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. If you agree we need zoning and the moratorium extended To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. https:l/mail psawmi-araankyh-s-tyma-iASATRAAPRAPAASMARTOPMIEBTSTASARBSANS. 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: WECANDOTHISI Mi Gmail NO Quarry quanyial4@ymal.com Re: WE CAN DO THIS! Stephen Long yongils/@gmaicom, To: Quarry27314 quam27314@pmal.come We wholeheartedly agree. Stephen and. Jane Long 2924 John Oakley Rd Prospect Hill, NC. 27314 1r message Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at1 12:441 PM On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:34 AM Quarry27314 quanzral4@gmalcome wrote: Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 5 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (Ify you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition tot the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. - 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- WECANDOTHIS! Gmail NO Quarry qury/o4@ymal.com WE CAN DO THIS! 1message Jessica Long ymneds2u20@gmaicome To: quany27314@gmail.com IAgree Jessica Long 2924 John Oakley Road Prospect Hill, NC 27314 Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 1:50 PM https:/mail. -MA-aNchNw----eMMSDMSSAPAAISMMGAIMETHA 1/1 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: TODAY, REPLY Petition for Zoning: and Extending Moratorium - Gmail NO Quarry quary2al4@gmal.com: Re: TODAY, REPLY - Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1r message Cooper Harris coper@ropenens.com To: quar27314@gmail.com Oh no, hoping not too late! Cooper Harris & Family Prospect Hill, NC 27314 Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at3:47PM Yes to extending the country-wide zoning and extending the Moratorium! On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 19:00 Leslie TIMELY quanyprsl4@gmat.com wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting Itwill be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. https:/lmail. ---------.wat 1/3 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: Zoning Gmail NO Quarry quaryrah4@ymalicom Re: Zoning 1message Sarah Long simjong@cloud.com> To: quary2/314@gmait.com IAgree to zoning. 2924. John Oakley Rd Prospect Hil, NC'27314 Sarah Long Sent from my iPhone Sun, Dec 13, 2020at3:22PM ---- 1/1 12/14/2020 Gmail -Re: TODAY, REPLY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium - Gmail NO Quarry quaryzral4fymalcom Re: TODAY, REPLY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Kim Drye macmiie@gmal.come To: Quary27314 QUARAVZ2)4@gmalcom Charles and Kim McLamb 3638 Ridgeville Road Prospect Hill, NC 27314 Thank you Sun, Dec 13, 2020at5:28PM YESII to: zoning and moratorium extending On Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 7:00 PM Leslie - TIMELY quam27314@gmil.come wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the https:!lmail --..w---o---- 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: WECANDOTHSI Gmail NO Quarry quaryzral4@pmallcom Re: WE CAN DO THIS! monda12007@aolcom tmonda12007@aoicom Reply-To: monda12007@aol.com To:" quaneral4@gmalcom quam27314@gmal.com: Charlie B. Crisp 358 Bama Rd. Prospect Hill, NC 27314 -Original Message- From: Quarry27314 quary2/sl-@gmalicom, To: GMAIL Sstmmemateyalom Sent: Sun, Dec 13, 2020 10:35am Subject: WE CAN DO THISI Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 5 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (If you have already replied thank you!) 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 8:18PM Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition tot the Caswell BOCC, Monday, Deçember 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. -: 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail Re: (EXTERNALI WECANDOTHISI Gmail NO Quarry quary2rsl4@gmal.com Re: [EXTERNAL WE CAN DO THISI Wrenn, Mark A. MaCaMwewgyeNe To: Quarry27314 quany2r3h4@gmalcom Ashley' Wrenn. 2372 Ridgeville Rd Prospect Hill From: Quarry27314 quan27314@gmal.comp Sent: Sunday, December 13, 202010:33:08 AM To: GMAIL rmmemslCgmaicome Subject: EKTERVAMECAMDOTHS: 1message Sun, Dec 2020at8:13PM 13, Get Outlook fori iOs R CAUTION! EXTERNALSENDER S STOP & THINKI Do you know and trust this sender? Were you: expecting this email? Are grammarand spelling correct? Does the content make sense? Ifs then do not click links, open attachments or enter your ID or password. suspicious, Reply and FORWARD THIS TOSNEIGHBORS TODAYI (If you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address ify you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: The Caswell Board of Commissioners election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out ofover 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning rX--T.saNe----wwSOwANAMNOEONE 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: WECANDOTHISI - Gmail NO Quarry quaryral4@gmal.com, Re: WE CAN DO THIS! monda12907@aoicom tmonda12007@aoicom Ruey-le-onsazargmicom To:' quan2r34@gmalcom quam273h4@pmail.come Charles E. Crisp 448 Bama Rd. Prospect Hill, NC 27314 Original Message- From: Quarry27314 quam27314@gmai.come To: GMAIL Sastememaicgnatcone Sent: Sun, Dec 13, 2020 10:35 am Subject: WE CAN DO THIS! Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 5 NEIGHBORS TODAYI (Ifyou have aiready replied thank you!) 1r message Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 8:07 PM Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance oft the topic demands. ------------ 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY,REPLY- -Petition: for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Mi 1 Gmail NO Quarry quaryo4@ymal.com Re: TODAY, REPLY- - Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Stephen Pietsch spetschi@yeho.com> To: Leslie -TIMELY quanara4@gmaicom Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:06PM YES-1 to County Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Virginia Pietsch 485 John Russell Road Prospect Hill, NC On Saturday, December 12, 2020, 07:00:50 PM EST, Leslie - TIMELY quanars4@gmal.com wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and. agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. https:l/mail.g --w-----w 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail Re: TODAY,1 REPLY Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quary27314@gmailcom: Re: TODAY, REPLY-Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Stephen Pietsch epelscns@yano.com, To: Leslie TIMELY quany27314@gmal.com, Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 10:04 PM Yes - to County Wide. Zoning and extending the Moratorium. Stephen Pietsch 485. John Russell Road Prospect Hill, NC On Saturday, December 12, 2020, 07:00:50 PM EST, Leslie TIMELY quan2r34@gmal.com wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting Itwill be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. https:/lmail. ------------- 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: Caswell or Person- Al RESPONSEIS NECESSARY Gmail Leslie Zimmerman lesllezimmerman1@gmail.com> Re: Caswell or Person -- A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message Kimberly Laurent sxaurent@yahoo.com> Reply-To: Kimberly Laurent sxaurent@yahoo.com: To: Leslie Zimmerman Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 9:48PM SCOTTJLAURENT KIMBERLY CLAURENT 185 KIRBY MCNAIR PORTER RD PROSPECT HILL, NC. 27314 Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 4:18 PM, Leslie Zimmerman wrote: If you want to sign this petition - PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL with your name and your LOCAL address. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how: zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. ------------- 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Galsammemantéymiscome Re: 1message Beverly Hughes Swepnuprsas@pmstom To: Leslie Zimmerman smmemamnt@pmalcom Iwill sign petition and zoning and moratorium Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 8:45AM On Mon, Dec 14, 2020, 8:27 AM Leslie Zimmerman ealsimemant@ystcome wrote: thank you - could you include that you are signing the petition for moratorium extension. Just reply with that info. THanks again. zoning and Leslie Zimmerman On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 6:55 PM Beverly Hughes peveryhughes9035@gmail.com> wrote: Beverly Hughes 275 Cooper Cemetery Rd, Prospect Hill, NC27314 - 1/1 12/13/2020 Gmail -RE: peition justr reply to me Gmail Leslie Zimmerman lgammemameéymitcom RE: peition just reply to me 1message enseahrereerstmeon Cameaerderaemcoy To: Leslie Zimmerman cmmmanteynatcm Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:42 AM Original Message Subject: peition just reply to me From: Leslie Zimmerman Geslezimmerman1@gmai.com> Date: Sun, December 13,20209:21am To: enselventer@ceaencoy TODAY, Click Here mallofiendsafRuralcaswel@gmatl.om your name and your LOCAL address. Stating months". "Please consider county-wide zoning or district zoning and extending the Moratorium for at least 6 We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine howz zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. https:!/mail. ----------- 1/2 12/17/2020 Gmail- RE: WEÇANDOTHISI Gmail NO Quarry quaryaro4Bymalicom RE: WE CAN DO THIS! Ricky Turner ATumer@huingommegor To: Quarry27314 quan2r354@gmalicom, 1n message Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at8 8:24AM Ricky Turner 612 NC HWY 49 N Prospect Hill NC27314 From: Quarry27314 ap.n3l@ymion Sent: Sunday, December 13, 202010:36AM Subject: WE CAND DOTHIS! CAUTION: Outside organization. Reply and FORWARD TASTOEMEOHBORSTOATI (Ifyou have already replied thank you!) To: GMAIL Reply with your name: and your LOCAL address if you agree. to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am We are presenting the below petition To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin When half the electorate demands zoning protections, itis time to begin the over11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. margin ofj just 512 votes out of public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate law allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. information anda disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed zoning to thousands of a significant campaign of voters that zoning would about the referendum as the - 1/2 12/17/2020 Gmail- RE: WECANDOTHISI Gmail NO Quarry quaryrsl4@ymal.com: RE: WE CAN DO THIS! Ricky Turner Klumer@hutingommegoe To: Quarry27314 quany2r34@gmal.com 1n message Wed, Dec 16, 2020at8:24AM Lonzey Turner 612 NC HWY 49 N Prospect Hill NC27314 From: Quarry27314 atpan23l@ymstcon Sent: Sunday, December 13, 202010:36AM Subject: WE CANDOTHISI CAUTION: Outside organization. Reply and FORWARD THIS TOSNEGHBORSTODAYI (If you have already replied thank you!) To: GMAIL Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if youagree. to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am We are presenting the below petition To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor over: 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is time to zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the begin public process to determine how information disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed zoning to thousands and a significant campaign of of voters that zoning would law allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. the electorate about the referendum as the https.l/mail. - 1/2 12/10/2020 Gmail Re: Zoning petition Gmail NO Quarry quary2ral4@gmallcom Re: Zoning petition 1n message Stephen Pietsch spelsch@yaho.com, To: Quarry27314 quam27314@pmal.come Thu, Dec 10, 2020at2:23PM TOBOCC: The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. preserve and protect Caswell County. thin margin of just 512 votes out of over When halfi the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is time to begin the public process to The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about determine how: zoning can that zoning would restrict the referendum as the law disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters significant campaign of hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. We the attached, respectfully request you consider: By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. 1.County-Wide Zoning 2. Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson precinct the Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%) each passed zoning (59%), for an Prospect Hill precinct (54%), majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts be respected by: zoning them average of close to a 55% 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, the will months. Stephen Pietsch 384 Oaklawn Road Winston Salem NC 27107 county need the moratorium extended longer than 6 On Thursday, December 10, 2020, 01:50:21 PMI EST, Quarry27314 quaryetol4@gmal.conme wrote: can you include the petition with your address and name sorry for the confusion On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:25 PM: Stephen Pietsch spelscens@yanoocom> wrote: Stephen Pietsch 384 Oaklawn Road Winston Salem NC 27107 Sent from my iPhone -: 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- -Re: TODAY,REPLY Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quary27214@gmailcom: Re: TODAY, REPLY-F Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Gay Gasper Pleasant ngygatper@gmal.come To: Quarry27314 quanetal4@gmal.com, Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 10:35F PM Gay Pleasant, 1268 Painter Road, Prospect Hill. YES to county-wide zoning, and YES to extending the referendum. On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 7:00 PMI Leslie TIMELY quar273l@ymaicom: wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail -Re: EXTERNAL/REPIY- urgent Petitiont to the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mhendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: [EXTERNALI REPLY- - urgent Petition to the BOCC To:' RnCdyilar adsmCamdpniow Mark Wrenn 2372 Ridgeville are Prospect Hill Yes on: zoning 1message Wrenn, Mark A. AEsMemassempg/come Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:11 PM Get Outlook for iOS From: Yes for Zoning CGpitowe Sent: Friday, Deçember 11, 2020 2:06:21 PM To: Wrenn, Mark A. AMEmaANaVNe Subject: [EXTERNAL REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC AEE CAUTIONI EXTERNAL SENDER ase STOP & THINKI Doyou know then dos noticlick Inksopen attachments or enteryour ID grp passiard. you expecting this email? Are grammar and spelling correct? Does the content and trust thissénder? Were makeisense? Tfsuspicious TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or ledyPimCamaidpmitcom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofz zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail zoning Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell nendsolruralcaswell@gmail.com> zoning 1r message Cornelius Jones cmpness/@yahoocom lam for zoning all or part of the county. Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 4:41 To:' nendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com" fnendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Cornelius N. Jones, 1630 E. Hughes Mill Rd. Burlington. Ilive in Anderson Township. PM "rw--diw---mww-w.wsssenen 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY- urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell nendsofruraicaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC Lisa Florence malsmoere@malcom To: dsumCamdpmlcom 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020a at5 5:01 PM Lisa Florence 1305 Baynes Rd. Burlington NC: 27217 Bruce Florence 1305 Baynes Rd Burlington NC27217 Matthew Florence 1305 Baynes Rd Burlington, NC: 27217 On Fri, Dec 11, 2020, 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning rnendsofuraiCaswel@gmail.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or Fenca-idonitom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. ------------ 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: WECANDOTHIS Gmail Leslie Zimmerman leslezimmermant@gmail.com> Re: WE CAN DO THIS Kim Steffan mstfinéhefeniswcom To: GMAIL sleammamani@msicom, Kim Steffan and. John Steffan 3598 Corbett Ridge Rd Mebane NC 27302 Get Outlook for Android 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020a at2:03PM dmank-menvdrion From: Quary27314-quar27om. Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020 10:31:37 AM To: GMAIL Ssammemaniéymalome Subject: WE CAN DOTHIS Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 51 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (If you have already replied thank youl) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can, preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning https:l/mail ------ 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- Petition for zoningi in Anderson Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell asgplen Petition for zoning in Anderson Allison Tate allpugsss@gmal.com, To: enasunCamaldpmatom 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020at3:01PM Commissioners, All my best, Allison Tate Please consider either county-wide zoning or district zoning, and extending the moratorium for at least 6 months. 46E.B. Tate Road, Burlington, N.C. 27217 (Anderson Township) https:!/mail, -----w-ww-wN 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell taidpmiton Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Will Gray wg57@pelsouth.neb Will Gray 948 Union Ridge Road Burlington, NC'27217 To:' hunCamGyilcent ad.CimaGynia Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 7:40PM On Friday, December 11, 2020, 02:06:26 PM EST, Yes for Zoning Gr.-ws TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or nCimdpniton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual. zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Yes HIDO, Yes Zoneing, Yes healthy community! Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell at-plowe Yes HIDO, Yes Zoneing, Yes healthy community! 1message mala1ka@aol.com Repy-lo-mabaliag.alom Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:17 PM To:' nanCadyntowr uncadpitowe Dr. Martinelli 2235 Gunn Poole Rd. Mebane, NC. 27302 - 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY- urgent] Petitiont tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mantaifpalow Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC sharon vinson caiere.ouhner To:' hunCadymoer 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020a at4:47F PM FnendsofRuralCaswel@gmail.com: Hi, Ronnie and Sharon Vinson are in favor of zoning, whether it be county-wide or district Please add our names to the petition. Ronnie and Sharon Vinson 703 Vinson Rd Burlington, NC 27217 Anderson Community Thank you. Sharon Vinson zoning. On Friday, December 11, 2020, 02:06:23 PMI EST, Yes for Zoning wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or munCimdonitom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our, county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning https:!/mail ------ 13 12/12/2020 Gmail- -Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsolruralcaswell@gmai.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Elizabeth Rosario erosasiocciha@alcom: To: FemasRumCam-i@pnilcon Elizabeth and Harry Fernos 5115 Rascoe Dameron Rd Burlington NC 27217 Sent from my iPad 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:20PM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning X--X TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or eRnCaiGomiton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. htps!/mailg - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition to thel BOCC M Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mnendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message KLTATE aleg*@belsouth.neb To: masunCismatdpmstom Karen Tate Gray 948 Union Ridge Rd. Burlington, NC27217 Sent from my iPhone Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:51 PM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning G-w TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or edRuaCaidpnuiton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. --------.-----w 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Zoning petition - Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsolruralcaswell@gmail.com, Zoning petition 1message Evangeline Vinson To: nendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Please add our names to the petition. Evangeline Vinson Gaudette and Matthew Gaudette 441 Baynes Rd. Burlington NC 27217 Sat, Dec 12, 2020. at6:29PM aww--ns-Ma-mwwww.eOEAINN 1/1 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: WECANDOTHIS! Gmail NO Quarry quaryrnle@gmal.com Re: WE CAN DO THIS! 1message caranceiz@gmallcom canarcel2@gmail.com To: Quarry27314 queny2r314@gmalcom Sun, Dec 13, 2020a at7:37 PM Carla Rice 11374 NC HWY 62S. Burlington NC Sent from myi iPhone On Dec 13, 2020, at 10:36 AM, manMampHdmion wrote: Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 5 NEIGHBORS TODAYI (If you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexityand County. importance of the topic demands. https:/mail.s --.w-----wL 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY, REPLY Petitioni for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry uaryzral4@ymallcom Re: TODAY, REPLY-I Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message STEPHEN STANFIELD sane.dst@boelsouihneb Te"gam@r3i4@pmatom quam27314@gmail.com. Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at7:37PM Tommie Stanfield 1205 Union Ridge Rd Burlington NC. 27217 Isupport county wide zoning. Get Outlook for iOS From: Leslie TIMELY quam27314@pmal.come Sent: Saturday, December 12, 20207:00:45PM To: slanfedsi@balsaouthnet: tanteds@balsouhneb Subject: TODAY, REPLY-E Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would - 1/2 12/15/2020 Gmail (no subject) Mi Gmail (no subject) 1message Friends of Rural Caswell taigpmitawe Jody Kowalski panepodts@gmalcom, To: amdwunCam-@pilom 11350 NC-119, Burlington, NC27217 Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at8:24PM lagree. Jody Kowalski - 1/1 12/14/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY, REPLY Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quarrah48gmalicom, Re: TODAY, REPLY-F Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message william Compton componoountyemecome To:q quany2/3l4@gmail.com Bull & Dawn Compton 12068 NC Hwy 62 South Burlington, NC: 27217 (This address is in Anderson) We say- Sun, Dec 13, 2020at1 10:07PM Yes to County-Wide Zoning and to extending the Moratorium. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 12, 2020, at 7:00 PM, Leslie - TIMELY quan2r34@gmal.come wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting Itwill be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would County. https:llmail. ----.-w------ww 1/2 12/15/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell nendsolruralcaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC Caroline Long anolmnemo@belsounner 1message Sun, Dec 2020 at 13, To:' FfincaGymiont FnendsoffuraiCaswel@gmail.com> 8:13 PM Richard Long 12671 NC HWY 62 Burlington, NC 27217 Caroline Laur 12671 NC HWY 62 Burlington, NC2 27217 On Friday, December 11, 2020, 02:06:24 PM EST, Yes for Zoning mienasofruralcaswell@gmail.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or mnCbw-dymlcomn Below is a petition tot the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for thè promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. https:!/mail.g aawI-masNw-MPABAIBMPABIEN 1/2 12/15/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petitiont tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell osaidamitewne Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Dawn Reimer Gamompbmiss@ysilom To: FenasmCamaidpniloan 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020at7 7:51PM Yes yesYES Sent from my iPhone On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning rmendsofkuralCaswel@gmail.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or eunCiedymstom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. - 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail Re: WECANDOTHIS! Gmail NO Quarry quaryzr34@ymalcom Re: WE CAN DO THIS! 1r message JENNIFER SAUNDERS saunder@belsouanner Mon, Dec To: sharon vinson gmaSr- 14, 2020at8:51AM Jennifer Connor 1321 Vinson Rd Burlington, NC27217 On Sunday, December 13, 2020, 08:15:01 PM EST, sharon vinson matcharaiaebwiouhner wrote: Forwarded Message From: sharon vinson capiebelounnep To: Quarry27314 quamy2734@pmait.com, Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020, 07:23:06 PM EST Subject: Re: WE CAN DO THISI Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 5 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (If you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofjust 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. County. ------------- 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail -"Re: Fw!) WECANDOTHIS! Gmail NO Quarry qary27514@gmil.com Re: Fw: WE CAN DO THIS! 1message Sylvia Saunders AadngpntaNe To:J JENNIFER SAUNDERS -- Mon, Déc 14, 2020 ats 9:06AM Sylvia and Homer Saunders 386 Vinson Rd Burlington, NC: 27217 On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 8:57 AM. JENNIFER SAUNDERS iauncer@belsoumineb wrote: Forwarded Message From: sharon vinson TachamighBounner To: Quarry27314 quain2734@pmalitcom Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2020, 07:23:06 PM EST Subject: Re: WE CAN DO THIS! Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 51 NEIGHBORSTODAY (Ify you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. razor thin County. - 12 12/15/2020 Gmail Zoning Petition Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mnendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Zoning Petition 1message Michele Tate atlamiyce@gmat.come To: esuncisetGpmatom James R Tate & Michele Tate 46EB Tate Road Burlington NC 27217 To: Caswell Board of Commissioners 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. preserve and protect Caswell County. Sun, Dec 13, 2020at9:45PM The election results on the: zoning referendum were momentous. The razor When half the electorate demands zoning protections, itis time to begin the The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the 2. Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The. Anderson Zoning precinct Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%) each passed majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts be 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, the county respected will need by zoning them thin margin of just 512 votes out of over public process to determine how zoning can disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands and a significant campaign of of voters that zoning would restrict about the referendum as the law (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct (54%6), zoning for an average of close to a 55% the moratorium extended at the least 6r m to We the attached, respectfully request you consider: 1. County-Wide opportunity have input to an honest, accurate plan. onths. Sent from my iPad https:l/mail.g : 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY- urgent Petitiont tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ht-NgAstone Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC m2martnmd@aolcom mzmartnmd@ao.com> Reply-To: m2martinmd@aol.com To:" YasuCasGpar Margaret M Martin 1545 Wilson Rd, Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 ---Original Message--- From: Yes for Zoning C-GpMtoNw To: Margaret m2marinmdi@aolcomp Sent: Fri, Dec 11, 2020 2:06 pm Subject: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020at2:40PM asRnCsgpnow TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or maumC-idoniom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting and an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to razor thin a virtual dead heat. public process to determine how begin the zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even. more. remarkable given the lack of information and a significant campaign of disinformation restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not zoning allow Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the zoning by the opposition, anti- would either. zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that importance of the topic demands. complexity and - 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell at-ptoNne Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Mark Langan marklanganduke-ed To:' msRmCmaigniew fasRunC-gtowe Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at3 3:05PM Mark Langan, 1077 Wilson Road, Hurdle Mills, NC: 27541 Yes to Zoning. Yes to County-Wide zoning. Yes to District Zoning if County-Wide Zoning not approved. Mark From: Yes for Zoning C-pee Reply-To: A To: Mark Langan maiklangan@aduke.edi- Subject: REPLY urgent Petition toi the BOCC Date: Friday, December 11, 2020at2:06PM C-Grew TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or edumCmaidpnstom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting and an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. margin of just 512 votes out of over The razor thin 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. - 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ataigpitane Re: REPLY urgent Petition to the BOCC Daniel Mattox amamtugnhsapins.come Reply-To: Daniel Mattox Camemnatu@ringpinpcom: To: FeaumCamdynicm Daniel Mattox 1811 Wilson Rd Hurdle Mills, NC: 27541 -Original Message- From: Yes for Zoning Sent: Dec 11, 20202:06 PM To: Daniel 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 5:41 PM Subject: REPLY-urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or uaC--donitcom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting and an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners margin of just 512 votes out of over The election results on the zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of information and a significant campaign of disinformation zoning by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the reterendum as the law allows and the complexity and 1/7 - 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ataNépicawe Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Tom Lagrassa somegasa@heimaicom: 2r messages To:' unCgniow .aCGpmiaw Fri, Deç 11, 2020at6:10PM Yes for zoning Thomas A. Lagrassa 587 Blake Drive, Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 From: Yes for Zoning C--Gpee Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 2:06PM To: Tom domiagrassa@homal. com> Subject: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FdumC-gpnitom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead razor thin When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexityand heat. County. anti- zoning would https:llmail. - 1R 12/12/2020 Gmail Canj your usez us? Gmail NO Quarry quar27314@gmalcom Can you use us? 1r message To: Quam27314@mal.com Hil Leslie, inCaswell County? Ifso, our Caswell address is: Skip & Karen Anderson 1827 Wilson Rd. Hurdle Mills, NC: 27541 Ihope you and Mark are well. Thanks! Skip (and Karen) Skip Anderson Design 2725 W. Cornwallis Rd. Durham, NC27701 919-682-2100 (o) 919-604-8311 (m) Skip Anderson e-sandemonh-sp.ome Cc: Karen Anderson Ma0e@mndsping.come Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 12:08PM Can we be included in the BoCC petition as property owners/taxpayers Sorry we missed the BREDL meeting Thursday. Ihad hernia surgery. htrpsi/Imailg - 1/1 12/10/2020 Gmail Re: PISRESPOND-TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman alsammamantéymstcom Re: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Stephen Lanier Hester anosiumera@pmai.come To:Leslie Zimmerman aleammemant@psicom: Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 (Caswell County) 1message Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at4:43PM Stephen. L. Hester 1647 Wilson Road Stephen L. Hester On Dec 10, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Leslie Zimmerman ltimmeman@pstome wrote: Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current with your name and your address. These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. we are adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, Please covid restrictions and our county being' "red" reply to sender- quary27314@gmai.com TOBOCC: The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. of over 11,000 votes casti is a virtual dead heat. 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We ask that the vote of the 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, the precinct (54%), Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct precinct (59%), the Prospect Hil (52%) each passed zoning for an people ini these precincts be respected by county need the moratorium extended zoning them longer than 6 months. will - 11 12/10/2020 Gmail- signed petition MI Gmail signed petition 1 message Diana Hersh dlamnahersn@gmai.com. To: Quany27314@gmal.com NO Quarry quary2/314@pmail.come Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at2:51P PM Diana Hersh 292 Blake Drive Hurdle Mills NC address. TOBOCC: Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are sender-C Olamy23lu@pmatcomwm. your name and adopting your The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given disinformation by the opposition, Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised We the attached, respectfully request you consider: The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can the lack of zoning information and a hunting rights and agriculture, when anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed toi thousands of voters significant campaign of allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. education to the electorate about the referendum as the law NC law does not allow either. that zoning would restrict By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. 1.County-Wide Zoning 2.Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct 3. In orderi to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, each precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts (52%) be passed zoning for an average of close to a 55% (54%), respected byz zoning them months. the county will need the moratorium extended longer than 6 1/1 - 12/10/2020 Gmail- -Fwd: PLSI RESPOND-TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 M Gmail NO Quarry quary27214@gmil.com Fwd: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before 1message Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 david hester umanit9e8@gmaicome To: quany27314@gmail.com We the undersigned support this petition: David Hester Mary Hester Nicholas Hester 1730 Wilson Rd Hurdle Mills, NC: 27541 Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:42PM Forwarded message From: Leslie Zimmerman samemani@gnstcome Date: Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:48 PM Subject: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special To: GMAIL Ssisammemani@paicome Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. Meeting Monday, 12/14 covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are mr-darH@ten with your name address. TOBOCC: adopting andy your The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. preserve and protect Caswell County. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can zoning information and a significant campaign of hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow falsely either. claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. to the electorate about the referendum as the law By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate We the attached, respectfully request you consider: plan. 1. County-Wide Zoning 2. Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%) each 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct majority. We ask that the vote of the people ini these precincts be passed. zoning for an average of close to a 55% (54%), respected by: zoning them months. the county will need the moratorium extended longer than 6 - 1/1 12/10/2020 Gmail Petition Béfore Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail NO Quarry quary2714@gmal.come Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 1message Linda Elliott Spellour2@gmalcom To: Quarry27314 Quam27314@pmaicom: Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:04 PM As a landowner in Caswell county, I respectfully request you consider: 2.Ifnot county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The. Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or 1. County-Wide Zoning Anderson precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct majority. We ask that the vote of the people ini these precincts (52%) each be passed zoning for an average of close to a! 55% (54%), respected by zoning them months. Linda Elliott 1691 Wilson Road Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 Linda Elliott (919) 599-9200 (mobile) district, the county will need the moratorium extended longer than 6 https!/mailg 1/1 - 12/10/2020 Gmail- WASRISPOND-TMEY Petition' Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail NO Quarry quary27314@pmal.com: srnss 90-W000 FW: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special 1message Meeting Monday, 12/14: Peter Christopher: apapl@uicinNe To: Quany27314@gmail.com Peter Christopher 1181 Wilson Road Hurdlé Mills,NC2754f Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:59 PM Forwarded Message From: Leslie Zimmerman leammemant@patcome Subject: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current our county being "red" we are adopting an email reply to sender - Quary27314@gmail.com Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 12:48:17 -0500 To: GMAIL ammemaniépmsicome Meeting Monday, 12/14 covid restrictions and petition. Instead of signing, Please These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. with your name and your address. To BOCC: The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead razor thin When haif the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time The election results are even more remarkable given the and a significant campaign of disinformation heat. process to determine how zoning can to begin the public preserve and protect Caswell County. lack of zoning information advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters by the opposition, anti-zoning rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow that zoning would restrict hunting either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised about the referendum as the law allows and the education to the electorate topic demands. complexity and importance of the By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the input to an honest, accurate plan. opportunity to have https:!/mail.g - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- RE: Caswell or Person- A. RESPONSEISI NECESSARY Gmail Leslie Zimmerman alsimmemanteéymatcom. RE: Caswell or Person --AI RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message Judy eyense@cemuy.nsnet Curtis and Judy Ayers, 1081 Wilson Rd. Hurdle Mills 27541 Sent from Mail for Windows 10 TO:L Leslie Zimmerman lammemant@pmaicom Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at4 4:54PM From: Leslie Zimmerman To: GMAIL Sent: Saturday, December 12, 20204:18PM Subject: Caswell or Person--ARESPONSE IS NECESSARY Ifyou want to sign this petition - PLEASE REPLYTOTHIS EMAIL with your name and your LOCALaddress. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14,Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it to determine how zoning can preserve and The razor thin margin of heat. is time to begin the public process protect Caswell County. The election results are even more. remarkable given the lack significant campaign of disinformation by the of zoning information and a opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely https:llmail. - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: PISRESPOND-TIMEY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Ssalisammamamt@ymatcome Re: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Patrick Tighe plghe86@gmail.com> To: Leslie Zimmerman aisamemamni@omastcom: Patrick and Diane Tighe 1079 Wilson Road Hurdle Mills 27540 1message Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at9 9:13AM On Dec 10, 2020, at6 6:22 PM, Leslie Zimmerman ealesimemant@pmatcom: wrote: Apologize for sending again butlg gave terrible instructions just "REPLY" to this email, sO that the petition is included, with your LOCAL address. Thanks Leslie Zimmerman your name and On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:48 PM Leslie Zimmerman with your name and your address. These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Duei to the alammemanl@pmstcome wrote: we are adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, current Please covid restrictions and our county being "red" reply to ar-damAHGicn TOBOCC: The election results on the zoning referendum were When half the electorate demands zoning out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public willl have the We the attached, respectfully request you consider: zoning information and a significant advocates falsely claimed to thousands of agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. as the law allows and the complexity and importance of the education to the electorate about the referendum topic demands. accurate plan. opportunity to have input to an honest, 1. County-Wide Zoning 2. If not county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The precinct (54%), Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Vanceyville Anderson precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill average of close to a 55% majority. We ask that the vote of the precinct (52%) each passed zoning for an zoning them people in these precincts be respected by 1/7 - 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell atGicawNe Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC 1r message Heather Langan Mlangan7@gmail.com> Heather Langan 1077 Wilson Road Hurdle Mills, NC To: Friends of Rural Caswell aRuncm@ptome Fri, Dec 11,2020 at2:10PM On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:06 PM' Yes for Zoning nCsGnioNe wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or mmavunCasmsidpnstom Below is aj petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting and an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were. margin of just 512 votes out of over When half the electorate demands zoning momentous. The razor thin 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. protections, it is time to the Caswell zoning by the opposition, anti- not allow either. public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect begin County. The election results are even more. remarkable given the lack of information and a significant campaign of disinformation zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does zoning would Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education electorate about the referendum importance of the topic demands. to the as the law allows and the complexityand Bypresenting an actual. zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to - https:limail.g 1/2. 12/12/2020 Gmail Zoning petition Gmail NO Quarry quaryzral4@gmalcom: Zoning petition 1n message Janet Lea omardiase@pehoocom: To: Quamy27314@gmal.com Thu, Dec 10, 2020at3:21F PM Please add our names to this. Bert and Janet Lea, 1365 Wilson Road, Hurdle mills, NC 27541( Caswell county Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone residents) https!mailg - 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: Caswell or Person- Al RESPONSEISNECESSARY Gmail Leslie Zimmerman isimmemantéyatcom Re: Caswell or Person --A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message JOHN BIANCO pinbianco@ao.com> To: Leslie Zimmerman ammemani@pmsicome Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 10:35F PM John Bianco 284 Briggs Place Hurdle Mills,N.C. John Bianco On Dec 12, 2020, at 4:18 PM, Leslie Zimmerman Ify you want to sign this petition - PLEASE Gy-ws REPLY TO THIS EMAIL with your name and your LOCAL address. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. razor thin County. opposition, anti- - 1/2. 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: TODAY,REPLY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Mi Gmail NO Quarry quanyl4@gmalcom: Re: TODAY, REPLY- - Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Elizabeth Norman emm@minapring.com To: quany27314@gmail.cm Betsy Norman 1811 Wilson Rd Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 Sat, Dec 12, 2020at7:08PM On Dec 12, 2020, at7 7:00 PM, Leslie-1 TIMELY m23i4égpnsta-ae TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating- YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting Itwill be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even. more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NCI law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and razor thin County. importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual. zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to 1/2 -: 12/13/2020 Gmail- Re: Caswell or Person- --AF RLSPONSEISNECESARY Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Gaisimmemantéymstcom Re: Caswell or Person --A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message hdlubosesi0@juno.com naubose6i0@uno.com, To:k eleammemamni@ymstcom Howard Du Bose 610 Newton-Pleasant Loop Road Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 Owns property in Wilson Road Caswell County Original Message Sun, Dec 13, 2020at8:38AM From: Leslie Zimmerman Sssammemant@pmatcome To: GMAIL Gesla.immemani@gmaiz .com> Subject: Caswell or Person ARESPONSE IS NECESSARY Date: Sat, 12 Dec 2020 16:18:41-0500 Ifyou want to sign this petition - PLEASE REPLY TO THIS EMAIL with your name and your LOCAL address. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. - 1/2 12/14/2020 Gmail- Petition Gmail Leslie Zimmerman leslezimmerman1@gmalil.com> Petition 1message Marie Reply-To: Marie Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 7:50 PM Palainmemaménsiant Leslie, Please add our names to the petition. Marie and David Sappenfield 1385 Wilson Road, Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 apahmuigphamiaiiwTAwpha-MpasawsESAIsALTISONAMAEPOMPARGALsaI76P8R8PAin. 1/1 12/14/2020 Gmail- RE: EXTERNAL/Fwd Caswell orl Person- AI RESPONSEI ISI NECESSARY Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Gleslezimmermani@gmail.com> RE: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: Caswell or Person -- A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message Jill House JilHouse@americantower.com> To: Leslie Zimmerman Mon, Dec 14, 2020at8:31AM HiL Leslie, thanks for reaching out and adding us to the distributions. Please include us in the petition: Jill House Russell House 561 Blake Drive Hurdle Mills, NC 27541 Thanks, Jill W. House 919-466-5163 Desk 919-349-5647 Mobile puCamercamoercom From: Leslie Zimmerman Sent: Monday, December 14, 20208:26AM To: Jill House il.House@Americanlower.com> Subject: IEXTERNALFwd Caswell or Person--ARESPONSE IS NECESSARY Hi- Tom LaGrassa shared your email address with me. lam sending along this petition if you are interested in signing please respond with your names and your LOCAL address. Ihave also added you to the lake email list and the No Quarry email list. Please let me know if you would like to be removed. Thank you. Leslie Zimmerman OCaswell Local Foods Council, inc htpe/migogecomimaausliwoni-aam-i7aiewpasadhalapemaid-amaSSA.SSA.STA4T7ID8S75PgfsSAIGAAS4s. 13 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: PISRESPOND-TIMEIY Petition) Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Gaisammmamt@ymatcome Re: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Everett Griffin ngpgan@holmail.come To: Leslie Zimmerman Saisimmemami@pmatcome Everett and Janie Griffin 594 Solomon Rd. Leasburg, NC 27291 1message Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 6:39 PM From: Leslie Zimmerman eiemmi@oatcome Sent: Thursday, December 10, 20206:22PM To: GMAIL GTCNN Subject: Re: PLS RESPOND -TIMELY Petition Before Special Apologize for sending again butl gave terrible instructions just "REPLY" to this email, sO that the petition is included, with Meeting Monday, 12/14 LOCAL address. Thanks Leslie Zimmerman your name and your On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:48 PM Leslie Zimmerman These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the lesiacmmemmani@gmal. current covid com> wrote: adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to restrictions and our county being "red" we are your address. TOB BOCC: sender- -Quam273k4@pmalcom with your name and The election results on the: zoning referendum were momentous. 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over time to begin the public process to determine how: zoning claimed zoning information and a significant campaign of hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow falsely either. to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict allows and the complexity andi importance of the topic demands. to the electorate about the referendum as the law By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the publiç will have the opportunity to have to input an honest, accurate We the attached, respectfully request you consider: plan. 1.0 County-Wide Zoning 2. If not county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%) each precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct (54%), majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts be passed zoning for an average of close to a 55% - respected by zoning them 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY- -urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ntaigpitane Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC marcia mcnally mmenaly@eamtuyinénel To: FmasmCamadpnicn Cc: randy hester rmnester@trontier.com: Marcia McNally and Randy Hester 752 Tom Bowes Road 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020at3:53PM Hurdle Mills (farm in Person and Caswell County) From: "Yes for Zoning" A.CGploe To: "marcia mcnally" mmonalygomupinene Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 2:06:21 PM Subject: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or maunCh-idpntom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead razor thin When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the heat. County. opposition, anti- https://mail - 1/3 12/12/2020 Gmail- -ReTODAY,REPIY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quany/ro4@ymallcom, Re: TODAY, REPLY- Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Stephen Carscadden cssteve@yahoo.com: To: Leslie- - TIMELY quary273i4@gmaicome Sat, Dec 12, 2020at7:10PM Yes to zoning Steve Carscadden 1185 Griers Church RD Leasburg, NC: 27291 Steve Carscadden ChFC, CASL, RIA Carscadden Financial Services 866-702-1125 On Saturday, December 12, 2020, 07:00:48 PM EST, Leslie- TIMELY Fax-336-694-1121 .m2H@pmstcome-e TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating- YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell razor thin County. The election results are even. more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY- urgent) Petitiont tot the BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ataigmicone Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Leslie Zimmerman leamemant@gnstcome To: friends of rural caswell uncmaGpmion 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at2:06PM Leslie Zimmerman 732 Solomon road Leasburg, NC 27291 Leslie Zimmerman Caswell Local Foods Council, Inc On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning CMGr-te TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or eduaCasaigpnstom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. - 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent! Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell friendsofruralcaswell@gmal.com> Re: REPLY- urgent Petition to the BOCC 1n message Jackie Tice seckstice@nem.com> To: FrendsoffuralCaswel@gmail.com Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at3:17 PM Jackie Tice 735 Solomon Rd Leasburg,NC Sent from my iPad On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning FriendofRunalCaswel@gmalcom>-wole TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FrendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. https:/lmail. -Mm-aMPAw--seRANiNS 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY- urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ntaigiewe Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Sherry Edwards nacbiéyerocw To: FnendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Frank and Sherry Edwards 714 Solomon Rd Leasburg, NC 27291 Sent from my iPhone 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at3 3:56PM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning FnendsoluraCaswel@gmal.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or nendsolRuraiCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. https:lmail.g 5wpramaalwIE-ai5--itpmaamnBANissiRASIAAyNS 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- -Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot thel BOCC M Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell friendsofruralcaswel@gmal.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC William Sharpe Reply-To: William Sharpe bshapes7ga0.com> 1n message Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 5:33 PM To:" FriendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com' FriendsoffuraiCaswel@gmal.com> William Sharpe 727 Solomon Road Leasburg, NC: 27291 Gwen Sharpe 727 Solomon Road Leasburg, NC: 27291 --Original Message- From: Yes for Zoning Sent: Fri, Dec 11, 2020: 2:06 pm Subject: REPLY -urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FnendsolRuraicaswell@gmai.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the. zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation, by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. County. https:l/mail. --mwaNsSNsNw---NnwOAAGAISORIBNINAN 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail YESFOR: ZOINING Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell rtendsofruralcaswel@gmal.com> YES FOR ZOINING 1message marhaquentee.ol.com metraguene@adcom Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at8:18 AM Reply-To: marnaagueene@ao.com Martha Arrington 785 Griers Church Road Leasburg, NC27291 To: FriendsofRuraiCaswel(@gmai.com FilendsolRuraiCaswel@gmai.com> "aMpwM-aO--AANSNTNENN 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent) Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell riendsofruraicaswell@gmal.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message ANDREWL sPrent@cenupmaner To: FeaimCa--dpntom This sounds great! 759 Roxboro Lake Road Leasburg, NC 27291 Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at8:34AM Sherry & Andy Pyrant and Nancy Massey From: "Yes for Zoning" rnendsolRuralcaswel@gmai.com> To: "Andrew & Sherry" ssapyrant@centurylink.net> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2020 2:06:21 PM Subject: REPLY-L urgent Petition to the BOCC TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or TiendsofRuraiCaswell@gmal.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how. zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the htpa/mailgppgiecom.malw/ni-sidi57asériw-péand-alepmhis-hmadiSA165SP351054794nAsimp-mSAL68587965105140792 1/3 12/10/2020 Gmail- Re: PLSRESPOND- TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Glesliezimmerman1@gmail.com> Re: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 1message Mark Zimmerman marzm@gmai.com To: Leslie Zimmerman Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:01 PM Mark Zimmerman 732 Solomon Road Leasburg, NC27291 Mark Zimmerman 919-270-0417 "There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing." - Aristotle On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 12:48 PM Leslie Zimmerman SammmatéyatcNe wrote: Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to sender - Quam27314@ymailicom with your name and your address. To BOCC: These willl be hand delivered to the BOCC. The election results on the: zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over When half the electorate demands zoning protections, iti is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. can preserve and protect Caswell County. hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. allows and the complexity andi importance of the topic demands. We the attached, respectfully request you consider: 1.County-Wide Zoning 2. If not county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct (54%), Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Yanceyville precinct (52%) each passed zoning for an average of close to a 55% 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, the county will need the moratorium extended longer than 6 majority. We ask that the vote of the people int these precincts be respected by zoning them months. arc-m.a--AM-MSRONOXADyAMRTSSSUN 1/1 12/10/2020 Gmail- Fwd: PLS RESPOND- TIMELY Petition Before Special Mecting Monday, 12/14 Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Fwd: PLS RESPOND - TIMELY Petition Before Special Meeting Monday, 12/14 1r message Ahmad Hariri anmadham@gmai.com, To: Quary2r3l4@gmal.com Bcc: elammeman@ymatcom Ahmad Hariri & Anna Craig Lot6 6 WLakefront Dr Leasburg, NC: 27291 Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 1:00PM Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being' "red" we are adopting an email petition. Instead of signing, Please reply to r-Oamai-@pnatcon with your name and your address. To BOCC: These will be hand delivered to the BOCC. The election results on the: zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over When half the electorate demands zoning protections, itis time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a signifiçant campaign of disinformation. by the opposition, anti-zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education toi the electorate about the referendum as the law By presenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. preserve and protect Caswel! County. hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. We the attached, respectfully request you consider: 1.C County-wide Zoning 2.If not county-wide zoning then support district zoning. The Anderson precinct (59%), the Prospect Hill precinct (54%), Leasburg precinct (54%) and the Vanceyville precinct (52%) each passed zoning for an average of close to a 55% 3. In order to enact zoning, whether county-wide or district, the county will need the moratorium extended longer than 6 majority. We ask that the vote of the people in these precincts be respected by zoning them months. htpe/migpgle.omim.lwvni-daat7aiew-pdsamd-alep-maNs-anad-s3A.10P721BSP74374670m,83A1857155140048016268.. 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: Caswell or Person- Al RESPONSEISNECESART Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Glesliezimmerman1@gmail.com> Re: Caswell or Person --A A RESPONSE IS NECESSARY 1message Karoleigh Allred karolegn@uedmcom, To: Leslie Zimmerman Keith and Karoleigh Allred 734 Solomon Drive Leasburg, NC Thank you for all you are doing!! Keith and Karoleigh Sent from my iPhone Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:40 PM On Dec 12, 2020, at 4:18 PM, Leslie Zimmerman leslezmmermant@gmai.com> wrote: If you want to sign this petition - PLEASE REPLYTO THIS EMAIL with your name and your LOCAL address. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack ofzoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. Mmpalmatgogeamimalni-amsiTAsawyTIbAETSAPACMpASAIA16892536422Sa. 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- Fwd: WECANDOTHIS! Gmail Leslie Zimmerman Glesliezimmerman1@gmail.com> Fwd: WE CAN DO THIS! 1message Michael Komondy mkeomonoyegmaicom To: Leslie Zimmerman 731 Solomon Rd, Leasburg, NC 27291 Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 2:35 PM Michael J. Komondy Forwarded message From: Carol Komondy cackomonoy@pmalcom Date: Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:51 AM Subject: Fwd: WE CAN DO THIS! To: Don Komondy coadomooydymaicm, Michael Komondy mkeomonoy@ymalcom Please reply today Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Quarry27314 quany2r34@gmai.com Date: December 13, 2020 at 10:29:27. AMEST To: GMAIL Subject: WE CAN DO THIS! Reply and FORWARD THIS TO5 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (If you have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. ------ 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail Re: WECANDOTHIS! Gmail NO Quarry quaryzral4@gmal.com Re: WE CAN DO THIS! 1message Carol Komondy carokomoroyeynaicom To: Quarry27314 quany2r34@gmal.com Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:50AM Carol Komondy 731 Solomon Rd Leasburg NC 27291 Sent from my iPhone On Dec 13, 2020, at 10:29 AM, Quany2734-quary27314@9mal.com> wrote: Reply and FORWARD THIS TO 51 NEIGHBORS TODAY! (Ifyou have already replied thank you!) Reply with your name and your LOCAL address if you agree. We are presenting the below petition toi the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. pelmaigwpeoimiwsAhgma-MApaioSAVIDANKPOAMANAIEE2SAA2I7ABAA. 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Zoning Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell hntigrlan Zoning 1message Norris Williamson norskent@.coud.com, To: FnendsofRura/Caswell@gmail.com Sat, Dec 12, 2020at6:57 PM moving in our We need zoning in Caswell County that would allow the citizens to know what businesses are neighborhoods. Kent Williamson --------------- 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY- urgent) Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell taiditone Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Keith and Tricia Newcomer snecomarl@pmai.com. To: anuaCamadpnitom 2r messages Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 5:37F PM Many people did not understand how to vote based on how the question was the question. As a poll worker I was not able to go into detail about the worded. 11 Many people asked me to explain have been much higher if the question would have been worded more question. think the percentage for zoning would percent is a clear message of the desire of the people in the Anderson clearly. area. In any case the percentage of close to 60 On Fri, Dec 11, 2020, 2:06 PM Yes for Zoning CGpto wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or edunC-igpitcom Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture; when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. - 1/2 12/13/2020 Gmail- yes Gmail Leslie Zimmerman lesliezimmerman1@gmail.com> yes 1r message Stefano Vitale, L.Ac. C.H., D.O.M. mdpm@miapngcom Reply-To: "Stefano Vitale, L.Ac. C.H., D.O.M." andpin@mndpngcom Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 8:39AM To: iedsunCasm-dpmilom Ivote Yes to Zoning in Caswell County. Stefano Vitale 502Woodduck Lane Blanch NC: 27212 htps./mailg MATaeOAnAAIRAAARSATANN 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petitiont tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell AcNgatwe Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Lucas Bernard Gicsbemand@hoimatlcome 1message Fri, Dec To:' FnendsofuralCaswel@gmail.com" FnendsofuralCaswel@gmail.com> 11,2020at224PM Yes Lucas Bernard 399 Windchester Ln Blanch, NC: 27212 Sent from myi iPhone On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Yes for Zoning rnendsofuracaswel@gmalcom> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or dumCdoniton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and https:llmail.s ----X---- 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Re: REPLY urgent Petition tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell ntsdplow Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Sara Broadwell gooslwel@gmai.com, To: FenasumCa-dprlon Sara and Graham Broadwell 3747 County Home Road Blanch, NC27212 Sent from my iPhone 1message Fri, Dec 11, 2020at8:53PM On Dec 11, 2020, at 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning FnendsolRuracaswell@gmal.com> wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or maCdpniton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were. momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell County. The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and ---------- 12 12/12/2020 Gmail. Re: REPLY urgent Petitiont to thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell miendsofruraicaswell@gmail.com> Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC Karen Schneider Samarden@centup-nenep To: FnendsofRura/Caswell@gmail.com Karen and Ken Schneider 289 Ralph Daniel Rd. Pelham, NC 27311 1message Fri, Dec 11,2020at7:14F PM On 12/11/2020 2:06 PM, Yes for Zoning wrote: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or dnCadyniton Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being "red" we are adopting an email petition presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin ofj just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that. zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. https:llmail. --m-iSasaw---SwwrSGMEON 1/2 12/15/2020 Gmail Countywide or District Zoning Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mmendsofruralcaswell@gmail.com> Countywide or District Zoning Cathy Lucas sunyeseesecoudcom To: FnendsolRuralCaswell@gmail.com 1message Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at PM 9:21P Please PROTECT our County with Countywide or District Zoning... : and extend the moratorium for 61 Months! Thank you. Cathy W. Lucas 6775Park Springs Rd. Pelham, NC 27311 Sent from my iPhone r--M-aS------w-.eDaNeN 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: TODAY, REPLY Petitioni for Zoning and Extending Moratorium Gmail NO Quarry quaryzrnl4epmalcom Re: TODAY, REPLY - Petition for Zoning and Extending Moratorium 1message Andi G mzanteagalegmaicom To: Leslie Zimmerman quar2al4@ymal.com Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:46 PM YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Andrea Li 278 Old Nc Hwy 86 N On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 7:00 PM Leslie - TIMELY quary27314@gmal.com wrote: TODAY, "REPLY" to this email with your name and your LOCAL address. Stating - YES to County-Wide Zoning and extending the Moratorium Due to the current covid restrictions and our county being "red" we are adopting It will be presented to the Caswell BOCC, Monday, December 14, Special an email petition. Meeting, 9am To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning reterendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and County. importance of the topic demands. "reMAERew--MAMOwACN 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail Petition Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell mendsolruraicaswel@gmal.com> Petition 1message Brenda Brown bbrown/@yahoo.com Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at4:15PM To: Friendsofruralcaswel. fiendsofuracaswel@gmai.com> Brenda RI Brown 203 King Rd Yanceyville 27379 https:l/mail.g gogesomimailh/P-sl5Tashaphad-slépmdi-a-aSAI8SXGTH.PBRSABmP-mERSAI85903.6989514 1/1 12/12/2020 Gmail- Re: REPLY urgent Petitioni tot thel BOCC Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell Re: REPLY - urgent Petition to the BOCC 1message Phil amcanudaaeynatcom To: FrendsofRuralCaswel@gmai.com Phil Barfield 910 Melvin' Wrenn Rd Yanceyville, NC 27379 Fri, Dec 11, 2020at 3:17F PM On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 1:56 PM' Yes for Zoning FiendafRunalCaswel@gmalcomp-wole: TODAY, please "REPLY" to sender or FrendsofRuralCaswell@gmail.com Below is a petition to the Caswell BOCC. Due to the current covid restrictions and with your name and your LOCAL address. our county being' "red" we are adopting presented Monday, December 14, Special Meeting, 9am an email petition To: Caswell Board of Commissioners The election results on the zoning referendum were momentous. The razor thin margin of just 512 votes out of over 11,000 votes cast is a virtual dead heat. When half the electorate demands zoning protections, it is time to begin the public process to determine how zoning can, preserve and protect Caswell The election results are even more remarkable given the lack of zoning information and a significant campaign of disinformation by the opposition, anti- zoning advocates falsely claimed to thousands of voters that zoning would restrict hunting rights and agriculture, when NC law does not allow either. Due to Covid there was no opportunity for the promised education to the County. electorate about the referendum as the law allows and the complexity and importance of the topic demands. Bypresenting an actual zoning proposal, the public will have the opportunity to have input to an honest, accurate plan. https:l/mail. ww-aTA--nMsscN..AN 1/2 12/12/2020 Gmail- Signingt the petition! Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell friendsofruralcaswell@gmal.com> Signing the petition! 1message Rebecca Page ogebo1ss@gmal.com, To: FriendsoffuralCaswell@gmail.com Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 10:07 AM Rebecca Page 820 Page Rd. Yanceyville NC "p-NaN--N 1/1 12/13/2020 Gmail- Zoning Gmail Friends of Rural Caswell riendsolruraicaswell@gmail.com> Zoning 1message chasblackwell20 chasbachwe20@aalcom To: FriendsoffuralCaswell@gmail.com Charles HI Blackwell 490 Wall St Yanceyville, NC. 27379 Sat, Dec 12, 2020a at7 7:14 PM Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone htpa/mailgoglecomimimilwmi-sids7ashim-ypadh-lkpemdia-dmmSAL8919840M4578987BaimphmgBAI88919840487691897 1/1